Aesop's Fables
(Aesop)
In "Aesop's fables", anyone devoid of cynical propensities and ill-conceived prejudices against conservative Morality, is apt to find the rare gems of timeless Wisdom encrypted in these simple and common place anecdotes that enshrouds the readers' minds in the ethereal mist of its subliminal import that aims at developing character and resuscitating, rehabilitating, and/or renewing the Conscience along the lines of Reason and Godliness; with which this charming and eccentric author ardorned the pages of the World's Literature. The gracefull wittiness of Aesop's classical tales tends to soothe, amuse, and gently chides the readers' minds in a manner that subtlely imparts into the imagination his visions of Decorous Humanity co-habiting in peace in an ordinary society, purged of all dark and heinous vices, dormanf or active; and filled with the respledent virtues that forms the mettle from which great men andwomen are made, and the body of instructions by which they are preserved, and with which they are equiped to subdue vicariously, with the forces of righteousness, the Tyranny of Evil that defiantlythreatens, through the corrupting influences of unwholesome, and malicious attitudes that buds and mysteriously rows in the clandestine cofines of the hearts f people that yields themselves to them. His visions, expressed in these impressive stories, of the existence of a free world, where the young and the old,the virile and the frail, can sit together, basking in the thawing warmth of smouldering embers in a quiet night, listening enthousiastically in exhilirating joy, to the lilting, euphonious and humorous voice of a legendary Master-Storyteller.
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