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2011年10月21日金曜日

BR02-07: Aesop’s Fables

“You are so slow, I’m surprised you ever get anywhere”, he teased. (p.6)

I introduce about the book, “Aesop’s Fables”. Do you know the mean “Fable”? In Japanese, it means “Otogi story” or “Tsukuri story”. In fact, I’m very pleased about this book, because these stories tell me several morals. I can take some lessons in life. I introduce about these stories. In this book, it is contains some short stories. These stories are very interesting for me. So, I introduce in turn.
Chapter 1, it is “The tortoise and the hare”. This story is so popular. So, you must know it.
Chapter 2, it is “The thirsty crow”. The main character is a crow. It is so clever bird, you know? In this story, crow exercises his cleverness.
Chapter 3, it is “the ant and the dove”. A ant dropped in the water, but it saved by lucky occurrence.
Chapter 4, it is “The fox and the stork”. In the story, an ill-natured fox appeared. But, man must be punished who does evil. Check his punishment.
Did you know these stories’ content directly? I hope you will read this book J
Please read it!!

Ruth Hobart (2006) Aesop’s Fables: Black Cat Publishing
(203 words)

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