The U S Library of Congress.

Aesop’s Fables are probably the best known, and most widely read of all fables. The U S Library of Congress has collected many of them in an online book: http://read.gov/aesop/001.html Don’t get turned off by the title. My 80+ father says, “everyone has to grow older–growing up is optional.”

Read through at least three or four different fables–aim to read a variety or variants of one type (all foxes, etc.) Write a paragraph about what you see as the differences between fairy tales and fables (apart from the length).

The fairy tales that the question mentioned are from the text book, and I’ve worked with you before about fairy tales so relate the text book’s fairy tales with the fables

aim to 250 words ” 1 Paragraph”

Textbook: The Classic Fairy Tales, edited by Maria Tatar (Norton) *Second Edition

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Please note this is very important: i’m an international student and my English level is 6/10 so it shouldn’t be a professional so put few grammar mistake like three or four and put few punctuation errors , and don’t use high English level of vocabulary. Use only basics and normal ones.

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Still one can say that in fables, there is usually no conflict of good and evil with the characters but in fairy tales, the element of good and evil is a characteristic in fairy stories. This means that there is usually a hero who does good thing to overcome an evil person who does badly to people in the society. It is also evidence that fables can be written in poem or prose style however the fable usually follows a prose style meaning in paragraph form.

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