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Up to 1805, he published several collections of fables and various works.
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The nature study movement used fables and moral lessons to help students develop an appreciation of nature and embrace the natural world.
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It contains nine fables with animal characters, typically depicting the stronger animals as unjust and untrustworthy, while the weaker animals are virtuous but powerless.
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It is a miscellany of stories, fables, dramas, poems, and dialogues.
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His reputation as a stern, stolid reformer is counterbalanced by the fact that he had an excellent sense of humour and used satiric fables, spoofing, and puns in his writings.
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As we begin to emerge from modernism and its aftermath, fables the briefest of narratives given the most expansive of significations have gained in popularity.
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Fables began as an expression of the slave culture and their background is in the simplicity of agrarian life.
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He also sometimes reads fables with unpleasant endings.
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Below are listed some of the common fables as well as their approximate title translations.
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In 1829, he published three of his works (a grammar book, collection of folk songs, and his fables).
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