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Four Aesop Fables
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A story that comes with a spoonfull of moral medicine doesn’t always go down nicely – unless, of course, it’s by Aesop. Aesop’s fables are loved pretty much everywhere. Perhaps it’s because animals with human foibles always strike a chord. In these four adaptations the animals themselves tell you about the lessons they’ve learned from life in their own voices. The four we’ve chosen this time are:
- The Rat And the Elephant – Told by the Rat
- The Grasshopper and the Ants – Told by the Grasshopper
- The Fox and the Crow – Told by the Fox
- The Little Mouse – Told by the Mouse
All voices by Natasha. Duration 13.11
The Rat And the Elephant
Some people say that rats are ugly creatures. When they see a rat running a long, they go ee-yuck ! Well I don’t know about you, but I’ve always thought that this was rather rude. Rats can have hurt feelings too you know ! In any case, When I catch sight of my reflection in a stream, I think I’m rather cute.
Just recently, I was trotting along the King’s Highway, in my sweet little way, when I heard a great commotion on the road up ahead. Who or what is causing all that fuss? I wondered.
When I got closer, I saw the king himself, riding along on top of a great fat lump of an elephant. The crowd of onlookers was ooo-ing and aah-ing full of admiration for that stupid beast with a nose that’s far too big for her face. She’s much uglier than me, I thought. And I so I started to spring up and down and say, hey every one, Why not look at me ! I’m such a cutie-pie! I could join the king’s household and be a Royal Rat, if only there was any justice in the world.
At first, nobody noticed me. They were all too busy oggling that stupid elephant. And little did I know, but riding behind the elephant in a carriage, was the princess, and she was holding a beastly cat in her arms. When he caught sight of me, the cat lept out of the carriage and started to chase me. I had to run for my life, and just popped down a hole in time before the cat could eat me up.
And so now I’ve changed my mind about wanting people to notice me and admire me. I’ve decided that sometimes, it’s far better not to draw attention to yourself, but just to get on quietly with your own business.
The Grasshopper and the Ants
I’m an artist, and as everyone knows, artists are usually rather poor. But normally, I don’t mind about that. When the sun is shining, I sit on my favourite blade of grass and play music for everyone to listen too. I have lots of friends, and together we’ve formed an orchestra.
Everyone loves our music and says how cheerful it makes them feel. Well almost everyone. There’s a family of ants who never stop to listen. They take themselves far to seriously for music or enjoyment. All they do is work, work, work, even when the sun is shining.
“Hey You Ants” I said to them. “It’s a lovely summer’s day, Why don’t you rest your feet for a while, and listen to my sweet music?”.
“No time to stop,” one of them said, panting away. “We’re far too busy stocking up food for winter.”
The months went by, and the days got shorter and colder. I was shivering so much that I couldn’t even sing. A hard frost was on the ground, and there wasn’t a crumb to eat. I was so hungry ! So I went to see that busy family of ants and said, “Please Sirs, I’m a poor starving musician. Spare me a few crumbs from your store of food.”
But do you know what? Those ants just turned their noses up at me. They were so stingy that that they wouldn’t share any of their food. Oh Well, I’ll just have to go hungry this winter. In the New Year I’ll make a resolution. When the times are good, I’ll remember to save some food for a rainy day.
The Fox and the Crow
I bet you can’t guess what I like to eat best of all? Yes, I knew that you would say that foxes like to eat hens best, and stolen ones at that. And I don’t mind admitting that I wouldn’t ever say no to a nice fat chicken wing once in a while. But not many people know that what foxes appreciate even more than chicken, is a nice piece of cheese once in a while.
Well today I ate a wonderfully rich and creaming slice of cheddar for my breakfast. It was kindly given to me by a beautiful black-feathered bird whose voice is even more wonderful than her looks. No, I don’t mean a sky-lark, or a fancy bird of paradise. I’m talking about Miss Crow up in that tree.
It was a fine bright morning, and I was following my sharp nose through the woods in search of a bite to eat, when I caught a cheesy smell on the breeze. I looked up into the tree and there on the branch I saw Miss Crow, looking terribly pleased with herself, for in her beak she held a large piece of cheese. It was stolen, no doubt, from the farmer over the hill, but I’m not one to go around accusing people of this and that. And so I called up to my neighbour and said,
“Good Morning Miss Crow, You are looking very lovely today, If I may say so.” And Miss crow cocked her head on one side and looked at me with her beedy little eye, but she kept her beak firmly closed on the cheese.
“Such a charming creature,” I mused to myself, making sure nevertheless that she could overhear. “Such a fine sheen on those wonderous black feathers. What wings ! what Legs ! And the beak! Exquisite! ”
I could see that Miss crow was paying close attention to my words, even though she was pretending ever so hard not to hear.
So I gazed up at the tree with admiration and love in my eyes and said, “Ah, my heart is smitten by this wonderful bird. If only I could hear her voice. I’m sure that such a charming creature must sing most sweetly!” If I could but hear one line of her song, I would hail her as the Princess of The Forest !”
And now I could see my words had hit home. Swelling with pride, Miss crow puffed up her feathers and began to sing the most lovely music I have ever heard.
“CAAWWWWWWWWW!!
Well alright, I know that you are saying that Miss Crow’s voice is not exactly star quality, but to me that “cawww!” was just the sound that I’d been waiting for. Because as soon as she opened her beak, the cheese fell to the ground and I snappped up my breakfast.
Which only goes to show that
Flattery will get you everywhere.
The Little Mouse
“Mummy ! Mummy! Thank goodness it’s you! I’ve just escaped by a whisker from the most frightful scary monster that there ever was !”
“Just now, I was strolling along minding my own business when, as I turned into the farm yard, I saw two strange creatures. One of them looked very kind and fluffy, and had lovely whiskers, but the other was a scary, scary monster! Woww !
“On top of his head and in front of his neck hung pieces of red raw meat. He walked about this way and that, tearing up the ground with his toes, and beating his arms against his sides. The moment he caught sight of me he opened his pointed mouth as if to swallow me, and then he let out a cry that frightened me almost to death.”
“If it had not been for that terrible monster, I would have made friends with the pretty creature, who looked so good and gentle. He had thick, velvety fur, a soft face, and his eyes were bright and shining. As he looked at me he waved his fine long tail and smiled.
“I am sure he was just about to speak to me when the monster I have told you about let out a screaming yell, and I ran for my life.”
Mother Mouse
“My little mouse, that gentle creature you saw was none other than the Cat. Under his kindly appearance, he bears a grudge against every one of us. The other was nothing but the Corkrel, who wouldn’t harm you in the least. As for the Cat, he eats us. So be thankful, my child, that you escaped with your life, and, as long as you live, never judge people by their looks.
Hello Ragele
Thank you very much for your comment
The Aesop’s fables are particuarly good stories for helping us to appreciate the English language
as they are short and written in plain English. They can also be interpreted and adapted in different ways, as well as reveal different moral lessons.I do hope you enjoy listening to these and other stories on storynory.com that can help youto learn and speak english clearly.
Thanks for listening
Bye Bye
N*
Dear Bertie and Natasha,
Hi. Thanks for your nice stories. I am happy to have story nory and I value it. I have given some of your stories to my friends and also my professors. Story nory can be helpful for EFL students to improve their pronunciation in the best way and teachers can use it to help their students to be both accurate and fluent in their speech.
Best wishes,
Rahele
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Hello Thank you for your comment
The Aesop’s fables are an excellent way to learn about the Value of Storytelling
all the tales have valuable moral to there ending
In the Town Mouse and The Country Mouse,
The Two Mice learn of the big differences between there two lives but they also learn of similarities
and the moral of the tale can be ‘the grass is always greener on the other side’ which means to say that it is
always important to value that which we have.
Thanks for listening
Bye Bye
N *
I love them all!!!
I love them all!!!
wonderful story i love it! aesops fables is probably the best writer EVER this story was very very good!!!!!!!!!!!
Good I got the 100s comment!
Bertie,have you ever read aesop fables
I like each of them , it was written LONG time ago but it’s like about our times
ilike the grasshopper and the ant story
wonderfull! i must do some research on Aesop
Aesop is probly the best writer ever I have no faviorate these four fables I will remember and pass down my future family i recamend these stories as a good nigt memorible, I defenitly be litenig or reading:
the rat and the elephant – told by the rat
the grasshopper and the ants – told by the grasshopper
the fox and the crow – told by the fox
the little mouse – told by the mouse
agan they are very intresting stories and inspier me to wright stories poems and riddles by my self. I have learned about aesop before I am defenetlily doing research on aesop at the weekend and will be visitng this site very ofern stoynory.com will be my faviorate site forever.
i love all of them
good i have to write a fable
Like Mother Goose it is important to keep these wonderful fables alive
no i hated this story
The rat and the elephant is my favorit!!!:o) I like the way you talked very much!!!:o)
Good Morals. Enjoyed the story.
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i like the stories. thanks for sharing them. it would be interesting to learn wise things from simple stories..
The download link appears to be broken :( But I would love these stories!
great aesop’s fables
these stories learn us the lesson of life.they are short to not bored the human that is read it. I’m very thank you of the Aesop Natasha,Bertie and the others that do things of site. I hope this site do it own work and continue it.we can learn accent and new words in storynory. I’m glad that there are some good peoples that create sites like that.
I like the way you spoke.
The Little Mouse is my favourite story, beacause this is very interesting story.
The Fox and the Crow is my favourite story, because in my opinion is the most interesting.
My favorite story is The Fox and the Crow. This is very cool story :)
My favourite story is The Grasshopper and the Ants, because is very nice.
My favourite story is Grasshopper and the Ants
The Grasshopper and the Ants its a great story
My favorite story is “The Fox and the Crow”, because I was laughed when i red it:)
My favorite story is “The Rat And the Elephant”, because i love rats.
Last story is my favorite.
My favorite story is the Fox and the Crow.It is nice .
My favorite story is The Grasshopper and the Ants.
The Grasshopper and the Ants was the best
The Fox and the Crow- I heard that story in the past. I think it’s funny.
In my opinion the best story is The Grasshopper and the Ants. It’s really great.
In my opinion the best story is the Grasshopper and the Ants. It’s really good.
fable about Little Mouse and Mother is really the best one.
And very instructive I think.
I really like all of the stories, especially “The Little Mouse”
The Grasshopper and the Ants is nice.
The Grasshopper and the Ants is my favorite story.
The Grasshopper and the Ants is my favorite story. It is nice.
I think, that interesting story is: The Little Mouse. I really like it.
MY favorite story is The Fox and the Crow.
It’s great.
Sensational stories, which are moral. My favorite: The Grasshopper and the Ants :)
nice stories, good morals. My favourite: The Grashopper and the Ants
great:)
Wow, it is very interesting!!! I like it
My favourite:The Fox and the Crow. I like when the character is as smart as the Fox from this history.
My favourite:The Fox and the Crow. Natasha- very nice voice,nice to listen:)
I like Natasha voice.
WOW! Natasha! I just like these stories and thanks.
Hi Kevan and Roxanne
Im glad you like the Aespop’s fables
they are some of my favourite tales
about animals
best wishes
Natasha
nice story & good morals
The storey was allright and cosmic ”=
i really like the rat and the elephant,the grasshopper and the ants,the fox and the crow,and the little mouse it is really called FOUR AESOP FABLES.
This story nis about FOUR AESOP FABLES.Onces upon time.People keep saying that rats are ugly.
THIS 4 stories are best never herd before. THIS IS AESOP FABLES
this story was good and I like all the parts.
my favorite story
these storys are not that bad ^_^
i just love them they were wonderful
I have Aesop fables!!!They are SOOOOOOOOOO COOL!!!!!!!
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Dear Samantha we have a new Aesop coming up very soon… imminently…. Thanks for your message in French and English !
I love storynory
étonnamment bonnes histoires
Translated means:
Surprisingly good stories.
Bertie: Could you add some more aesop fables? I want to know all of them.
Natasha: Lovely voice. Wish I could listen to it more often.
Does storynory have another website?
PS. The language on the top is french
(francais)
the stories teach us morals
Very good! Hope to see some more!
DEAR B,
thanks soo much. im in L.A. class, and were researchin fables. your site helped soo much. ive never been and i will come back.
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Dear ella rose. The meaning of a fable is a short story that has more than one meaning
Henry, We love the Horrid Henry stories but they are in copyright which means we can’t do them
i wish if you put the horrid henry series on storynory but the best stories ever! :p
this storynory was wonderful if you know me i fancy reading more than listening though but storynory.com is just doing a fever for me so i like it
DOC is the best
Every story is the best but i liked the little mouse the best
Natasha and Bertie,I am Korean. I enjoy the stories you tell. Natasha, you are sooo good at the narration.
Noo Good.
Good for children!
I loved the story.It was awsome.Better than any other story ive heard by you.I loved it alot.Im not kiding at all.Love the fox picture.Heart.Muaaaa HaHaHaHa.I love the fox.
I loved the story.It was awsome.Better than any other story ive heard by you.I loved it alot.Im not kiding at all.Love the fox picture.Heart.Muaaaa HaHaHaHa.
hey bertie,
i love aesop fables
thanks for adding them
Hi Bertie,
This is a great website!
Thank you!
Hi Bertie
l am a Chinese girl and l really like the stories.the stories let me know a lot
Hi Bertie
Thanks for the stories.
what’s up bertie love the books
I enjoyed the story about the crow and the story teaches us a good lesson.
I really loved the story about the crow and the story teaches us a good lesson.
I really liked the words used in these stories and enjoyed listening to them in class
I really love these stories, they teach you good lessons
i really like this its cool and short
i really lik this is cool
Hi Ladan, Glad you like Aesop. Natasha went to drama school and is an actress.
I really like Aesop fables.You can learn a lot of things
I ope to hear more .
Thanks Natasha.
Ps .I wanna know how natasha become a story teller
hi Bertie,
When you reply me can you use my real name Sheryl instead of Saffron. And thanks for replying.
iLOVTHOSESOPFABLAS
Ella Rose, don’t you know that fables should be short?
Welcome back Saffron. Glad you like the Aesop stories, and I’m sure I will add stories happily ever after !
Hi Bertie,
I have not been on storynory for very long.
And it is so great to come back to this website.And of course i wantta thank you for adding 4 more Aesop stories.And may I know when are you going to change back into a prince?After that will you continue adding stories?
I hope you remember me and please reply
Ella-Rose the stories are short because Aesop wrote them that way – but there are four of them, so we aren’t cheating you.
WHY ARE THE STORYS SO SHORT?
Great stories.
Awesome narration.
I enjoyed reading them.
good story