2. What are fables?
Are they the same as fairytales?
What’s their purpose?
Are they found in every culture?
3. y
Early form of story telling
Believed to be originated in India
Aesop – Greek Slave, 620 B.C.
Some things you should
know about Fables…
4. AESOP
Credited for most of the known
fables heard today.
His fables include “The Ant and the
Grasshopper,” and “The Lion and the
Wolf.”
5. Short stories
What are some
characteristics of
fables?
Features animals, plants & forces
of nature with human qualities
Handed down generation after
generation
6. Fables teach a lesson,
can relate to everyone,
and connects us with
other cultures.
7. Which of these are characteristics
of fables?
A) Human Gods
B) Animals with human characteristics
C) Happy endings
D) All of the above
8. So what are fairy tales?
Start with “Once upon a time”
Setting in a castle, forest or town
Story has good/evil characters
9. Fairy Tales cont.
Many characters are animals or royalty
Stories have magic
Has the numbers 3 or 7 in it
10. Story has a problem
Problem in story is solved
Good wins over evil
A Fairy Tale also….
11. Which one is not a characteristic of
a fairytale?
A) Has the numbers 3 and 7
B) Once upon a time
C) Good wins over Evil
D) Teaches a lesson
12. How are fables and fairy tales the
same?
Handed down from generation to
generation
Fictional stories – not true
15. Fables of Different cultures
Involve animals found in that culture
Reflects cultural beliefs
16. Fable: The Lion and the Mouse
A mouse was running up and down a lion’s face
The lion woke up and was about to eat him
The mouse begged the lion to let him live
17. The Lion & the Mouse (cont.)
• The mouse made a deal with Lion
• If Lion let him go, the mouse would repay
him one day, but the lion started to laugh
at the mouse.
• Soon after, Lion was trapped
in a net.
18. Lion and Mouse (cont.)
The mouse heard the lion’s roars.
Running to him, it nibbled through the net,
freeing the lion.
Lion realized that mouse could help him.
MORAL:
Little friends may prove
great friends
19. Fable: The Tortoise and the
Hare
• The hare laughed at the tortoise’s short
feet and slow pace.
• The tortoise challenged him to a race
• The hare agreed
20. Tortoise and the Hare
• The tortoise never stopped, he went slow
and steady the whole way
• The hare thought he had time and took a
nap
• He finally woke up, and rushed to the
finish line
22. Fables can have more than
one lesson.
Another lesson for the
tortoise and the Hare is
“Slow and Steady wins the
race”
23. The Poor Ugly Hippo
• African Fable
• San people – Tribe in Africa
• They thought the hippo was created last
24. The Poor Ugly Hippo
Hippo was embarrassed because he
thought he was fat & ugly
He begged the Creator to let him live in
the water
The Creator said no – he would eat all the
fish
25. The Poor Ugly Hippo
The hippo promised to eat nothing in
water
But the Creator said no, so the hippo
continued begging …
Finally they made an agreement….
26. The Poor Ugly Hippo
Hippos could live in water
only if they came out every
day to leave their dung
The animals would search it
for fish bones
27. This last moral was
reflective of the African
culture
They used an animal
native to their country
28. Animals Used in Fables
Lion – Strength, Big Ego
Donkey- stupid
Fox – Sly
• Hawk: tyrannical
29. Animals Used in Fables
Wolf – Greed, Dishonest
Fly- wise
Hen- conceited
Lamb – Shyness
31. The Frog and the Ox
A young frog, amazed at the huge size of an ox,
rushed to tell her father about the monster. The
father frog, trying to impress his child, puffed
himself up to look like the ox. The young frog said
it was much bigger. Again the father puffed
himself up. The young frog insisted the monster
was even bigger. The father puffed and puffed -
and burst!
32. Match the Moral to the Fable
.
Persuasion
is better
than force.
Make hay
while the sun
shines.
Small friends
can be
powerful
allies.
Beauty is in
the eye of the
beholder.
Don’t just
follow the
crowd.
Liars may
give
themselves
away.
Pride can be
costly.Sometimes
we do not see
our own
strengths.
33. The Monkey and the Dolphin
A monkey fell from a ship and was rescued by a
dolphin. The dolphin asked if he lived nearby.
The monkey lied and said that he did. “Do you
know Seriphos?” asked the dolphin. The monkey,
thinking Seriphos was a person’s name, boasted
that it was his best friend. As Seriphos was a
town, the dolphin knew the monkey was lying, so
he dived, leaving him to swim to shore.
34. Match the Moral to the
Fable
.
Persuasion
is better
than force.
Make hay
while the sun
shines.
Small friends
can be
powerful
allies.
Beauty is in
the eye of the
beholder.
Don’t just
follow the
crowd.
Liars may
give
themselves
away.
Pride can be
costly.Sometimes
we do not
see our own
strengths.
35. The Fox and the Old Lion
An old lion sent out word that he was ill and said
that he would like the animals and birds to visit
him. Most went but fox did not. Finally the lion
sent for him, asking why he had not come to see
him. The clever fox replied, “I had planned to,
but I noticed that although many tracks led into
your cave, none led out.”
36. Match the Moral to the
Fable
.
Persuasion
is better
than force.
Make hay
while the sun
shines.
Small friends
can be
powerful
allies.
Beauty is in
the eye of the
beholder.
Don’t just
follow the
crowd.
Liars may
give
themselves
away.
Pride can be
costly.Sometimes
we do not
see our own
strengths.