Fable
short fictional story that often anthropomorphises non-humans to illustrate a moral lesson
The Peasant and the Eagle
The Master and His Dogs
The Farmer and his Sons
The Farmer and Fortune
The Peasant and the Apple Tree
The Wife and her Drunken Husband
The Old Woman and Her Maids
The Woman and Her Hen
The Witch
The Hunter and the Woodman
The Pig, the Sheep, and the Goat
The Dolphins, the Whales, and the Sprat
Diogenes and the Ferryman
Zeus and the Oak Trees
The Woodcutter and the Trees
The Deer and the Vine
The Doe and the Lion
The Kid on Top of the House and the Wolf
The Kid and the Wolf Playing the Flute
Hermes and the Sculptor
Hermes and the Earth
Hermes and Tiresias
Hermes and the Cobblers
Hermes and the Arabs
The Eunuch and the Soothsayer
The Two Men Who Were Enemies
Zeus and Shame
Zeus and the Fox
Zeus and Men
Zeus and the Jar of Good Things
Zeus and the Potsherds
The Mule
Hercules and Athena
The Man and the Hero
The Tuna Fish and the Dolphin
The Unskilled Physician
The Doctor at the Funeral
The Kites and the Swans
The Old Race Horse in the Mill
The Camel in the River
The Camel and Zeus
The Camel Dancing
The Two Dung Beetles
The Crab and Its Mother
The Gardener Watering His Vegetables
The Gardener and His Dog
The Cithara Player
The Thieves and the Cock
The Jackdaw and the Crows
The Lark in the Snare