1. What is the theme?
The Morals, Sayings and Proverbs featured in Aesop's fables
Each one of Aesop's fables has a lesson, or moral, to teach to children - just like a parable or allegory. A moral is added at the bottom of each of Aesop's fables. Many of the Morals, Sayings and Proverbs featured in Aesop's fables are well known today.
2.What are common themes in narration?
Some of the most famous morals are as follows:
Moral - "Appearances often are deceiving." - Aesop's fables: The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
Moral - "Familiarity breeds contempt." - Aesop's fables: The Fox and the Lion
Moral - "Slow and steady wins the race." - Aesop's fables: The Hare and the Tortoise
Moral - "One person's meat is another's poison." - Aesop's fables: The Ass and the Grasshopper
Moral - "Things are not always what they seem." - Aesop's fables: Bee-Keeper and the Bees
Moral - "Never trust a flatterer."- Aesop's fables: Fox and the Crow
Moral - "Beware the wolf in sheep's clothing." - Aesop's fables: The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
Moral - "Little friends may become great friends." - Aesop's fables: Lion and the Mouse
3.How is theme revealed through narration?
4. Fables

