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Aesop's Fables 伊索寓言
《伊索寓言》是古希臘文學重要代表作之一,可謂為寓言文學的始祖,書中多以動物為主角,探討人性與當時的社會現象,故事中的動物都會思考、也會說話以及擬人化的情緒表現,增添了每篇故事內容的趣味性,更是一本老少咸宜的處世智慧書,文字難易適中,非常適合作為英語閱讀的教材。
Aesop was born around 620 BC and was a slave in Samos. When he was freed by his last master, he began a life of travel, learning and teaching. He settled in Sardis where he became an advisor and diplomat of King Croseus. On a mission to Delphi, he was shocked at the greed of the Delphians and refused to give them some gold sent by King Croseus. At this the Delphians executed him as a common criminal.
Aesop was born around 620 BC and was a slave in Samos. When he was freed by his last master, he began a life of travel, learning and teaching. He settled in Sardis where he became an advisor and diplomat of King Croseus. On a mission to Delphi, he was shocked at the greed of the Delphians and refused to give them some gold sent by King Croseus. At this the Delphians executed him as a common criminal.
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