The Dog, the Fox and the Cock

Once upon a time, in a quaint farmyard, there lived a Dog and a Cock who were inseparable friends. They had spent their days together, frolicking and enjoying the simple pleasures of farm life. But a shared curiosity began to stir within them, a yearning to explore the world beyond the familiar fields and barns. With newfound determination, the Dog and the Cock decided to embark on an adventure, setting off on a journey along the road that led to the nearby woods. Their spirits were high, full of anticipation for the unknown encounters that awaited them. The sun shone … Continue reading The Dog, the Fox and the Cock

The Fox and the Grapes

The Fox and the Grapes A hungry fox was wandering through a vineyard, searching for something to eat. He spotted a bunch of ripe, juicy grapes hanging high on a vine. He tried to reach them, jumping and stretching as high as he could, but they were just out of his reach. After many failed attempts, the fox gave up. As he walked away, he muttered to himself, “Those grapes are probably sour anyway. I wouldn’t want to eat them.” The moral of the story is that when we can’t have something we want, it’s easy to convince ourselves that … Continue reading The Fox and the Grapes

The Peacock and the Crane *

In Aesop’s fable of the Peacock and the Crane, the Peacock’s flamboyant feathers are contrasted with the Crane’s practicality and adaptability. The story serves as a reminder to prioritize substance over style, urging us to value usefulness and meaningfulness over superficial appearances in our lives. Continue reading The Peacock and the Crane *

The Ass and it’s Shadow *

A Traveler and a Driver, journeying across a sweltering plain, initiate a squabble over the shade provided by their hired Ass. As they physically bickered, the neglected Ass escaped. The fable illustrates that obsessing over superficialities can lead to the loss of what truly matters, sidetracking us from our primary objectives. Continue reading The Ass and it’s Shadow *

The Lion and the Gnat *

The fable of the Lion and the Gnat teaches the importance of humility and caution, even when victorious. Despite the Gnat’s seemingly insignificant size, it defeated the Lion, demonstrating that underestimated adversaries can pose significant threats. However, the victorious Gnat met its end in a spider web, reminding everyone to stay grounded and vigilant, especially after triumphs. This tale can be applied to personal relationships, professional endeavours, and larger societal contexts. Continue reading The Lion and the Gnat *

The Swallow and the Crow *

The fable “The Swallow and the Crow” portrays a conversation about appearance between two birds, highlighting the superficiality of their friendship. The fable emphasizes that friendships based merely on appearances aren’t meaningful. True friends, as represented by the Crow, are those who support each other through life’s harshest seasons. Continue reading The Swallow and the Crow *

The North wind and the Sun *

The fable of “The North Wind and the Sun” demonstrates the power of gentleness, kindness, and persuasion over force and bluster. The Sun, netting the removal of a traveler’s cloak, triumphs over the North Wind. This highlights that empathy, compassion, and understanding can inspire change and promote harmonious coexistence, over temporary results from brute force and intimidation. Continue reading The North wind and the Sun *

The Lion’s Share

A long time ago, in a dense and verdant forest, a Lion, a Fox, a Jackal, and a Wolf formed an unlikely alliance with a common goal: to go hunting together and share whatever they found. Encouraged by the prospect of a successful endeavor and a bountiful feast, the four creatures set out, their steps resonating with anticipation. One fateful day, as the sun cast its warm golden rays upon the forest floor, fate smiled upon the Wolf. With agility and cunning, he chased down a magnificent Stag, overcoming every obstacle with determination and relentless pursuit. Triumphantly, the Wolf called … Continue reading The Lion’s Share

The Mole and his Mother

“The Mole and his Mother” is a tale emphasizing the need for humility over boasting. When the little Mole misidentifies frankincense as a pebble, his mother uses this mistake to show the pitfalls of his overconfidence, reminding him to acknowledge limitations and foster personal growth. The story teaches the importance of honest self-evaluation, and the dangers of overestimating capabilities. Continue reading The Mole and his Mother

The Ass in Lion’s Skin *

Aesop’s renowned fable “The Ass in Lion’s Skin” tells of a donkey’s attempt to instill fear and respect by masquerading as a lion, resulting in comic consequences when his true identity is exposed. This story underscores the perils of deception and the importance of authenticity, teaching us to embrace our true nature to live with dignity and self-assurance. Continue reading The Ass in Lion’s Skin *