Aesop (620 – 560 BCE) was a Greek slave and storyteller. His fables, also known as the Aesopica, have been translated and retold for twenty-five centuries. Each one ends with a moral or a lesson to be learned, and from them we learn the origin of adages such as “sour grapes,” “add insult to injury,” and “look before you leap.”
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