Aesop Meets Fellow Travelers
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Br. Chris
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Fall 2025
Who is Aesop?
Aesop is credited with writing over six hundred fables, which are short stories that teach a moral or lesson. The characters are animals with human traits. Some of his popular fables include The Ant and the Grasshopper and The Hare and the Tortoise.
Once it happened that Aesop, the great master story-teller, was traveling from Athens. He met a man who was coming from Argos. They talked. The man from Argos asked Aesop, "You are coming from Athens. Please tell me some thing about the people there: what manner of people are they, what they are like?"

Aesop asked the man, "First you tell me what type of people are there in Argos." The man said, "Very disgusting, nauseating, violent, quarrelsome." And all these qualities flashed on the face of the man. Aesop said, "I am sorry. You will find the people of Athens just the same."
Later on, he met another man who was also from Argos, and he also asked the same question: "You are coming from Athens and you have lived your whole life there - what manner of people are they there? What are they like?" And Aesop again asked, "First tell me what manner of men are there in Argos." And the man became aflame with very loving memories of the people of Argos. His face shone and he said, "Very pleasant, friendly, kind, and good neighbors." Aesop said, "I am happy to tell you that you will find the people of Athens just the same.”