
Ésope (Aesop)
Aesop was an ancient Greek storyteller known for his fables—short, clever stories that convey moral lessons. Through animals and everyday characters, his tales teach principles like honesty, humility, and wisdom. His fables are timeless and widely recognized for their simplicity and insightful messages, often ending with a moral or lesson that encourages reflection on human behavior. Although little is known about his life, Aesop’s stories have been passed down for centuries, influencing literature, culture, and moral education worldwide.