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Aesop’s Fables

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Aesop’s Fables

By: Aesop
Narrated by: Samantha Worthen
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These classic fables use simple allegories to convey universal truths. Though it is unkown if Aesop ever actually existed, dating back to the sixth century, BC, these fables are known in cultures throughout the world and have been translated into many languages.

Public Domain (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Animal Fiction Animals Animals & Nature Classics Fiction Literature & Fiction Young Adult Classics
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These fables date back to the sixth century, BC. Literary historians question the existence of Aesop. Perhaps someone collected a group of parables coined by anonymous writers, and the mythical Aesop was given credit for authoring them. Regardless of who wrote them, these parables have remained relevant across time. With their global reach and universal truths, they set the template for future folk tales. Parents of every culture can enchant their children with these gem-like morality plays. Narrator Samantha Worthen’s voice has a high but resonant pitch. Her tone is familiar rather than curious; both Worthen and the listener are treading beloved old ground. Worthen’s captivating recitation will help listeners to rediscover charming plots, coy and sly interactions, delicate ironies, and pithy moral lessons.

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this is a very enjoyable book. It is a fun read and a great narrator too.

Fun

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Great bunch of stories there's something to learn each time through. Could have been organized in chapters maybe?

Classic

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

yes. Many favorites that tell a lesson that many parents seem to have forgotten about.

What did you like best about this story?

they are children's stories that teach

What does Samantha Worthen bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

She adds feeling and her own personal touch. Very enjoyable.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Just reminiscing of childhood as I listened

Any additional comments?

Get this and listen to it with your children together.

Thoroughly enjoyed it

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Aesops Fables are a bit odd. They do not follow the modern story structure. There is rarely a build up, and even less often a resolution. A typical story may look like this:

A man went finishing at the lake. Once he caught a fish that was to big and the line snapped.

And that's it. They remind me very much of parables. Meaning can be taken from them, but it is the job of the listener to do so. An interesting listen.

Historically Significant

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I enjoyed listening to
I remember reading these as a kid
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Now a lot of the stories make more sense
Give it a listen

Classic

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I liked some of the voice interpretations, but others became a bit annoying. Maybe try having multiple readers next time? That being said, the narrator was very charismatic and charming to listen to! (:

Awesome stories!

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The narration has not been adequately rehearsed. The presentation is stiff and takes effort to follow. It sounds like it was read once, then recorded.

The material is interesting from a historical view and is representative of its time. It is useful for insight into ancient thought.

Most of the fables do not have concluding summaries. I suppose in the 500 BC the messages would be clear. This is wisdom literature along the lines of biblical proverbs, but not as clear or helpful. Lots of animals interacting, representative of human behaviors and attitudes seen today. Proverbs state the lessons learned, Aesop gives the background stories.

Proverbs give the lesson, Aesop the backstory

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The reading is very disjointed and the grammer, pausimy, and vocabulary are all off. Some stories have a different tone because of this weird translation. This file should be deleted.

This sounds like a computer reading.

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