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| Aesop
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Character Information
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Male ♂
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| Status:
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Deceased
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| Hair:
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Brown
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| Occupation:
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Storyteller
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| First appearance:
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Greek to Me
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Aesop was a Greek fabulist and storyteller.
History[edit]
In Ancient Greece, Aesop stole Homer's audience by telling his fables. He told the audience the story of The Tortoise and the Hare.[1]
Aesop was telling the fables of The Ant and the Grasshopper and The Fox and the Grapes. However, Homer kept interrupting his storytelling to make the stories more interesting. Homer told Aesop that his fables weren't playing well in the key 18-32 demographic. Lindsey Naegle then told Aesop that they had to give his spot to an infomercial, which was presented by Hypocrates.[2]
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