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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Weblog Assignment#2

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I looked at here. This page is about Aesop's fables. University of Massachusetts Amherst's professor, Copper Frances Giloth, made this website. These stories which were written by Aesop are arranged in alphabetical order. It's easy to find a story you want to read. In addition, most stories have two versions. Some stories use animation. The main characters in Aesop's fables are mostly animals, especially fox and wolf.


In my opinion, I think many people are interested in animations of stories. There is advice at end of each story. For example, the writer admonishes that kindness affects more than severity in the The Wind and The Sun. In The Ant and The Grasshopper, there is advice that it is best to prepare for the days of necessity. Readers can draw the moral from these stories. So Aesop's fables are very good for children.

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