Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Reading Notes: Aesop's Fables, Part A

Jacobs 4. The Lion's Share 

This is a story that could be told in many ways. Instead of portraying the lion as the evil beast, he could be a nice lion rewarding each of his hunting comrades. I could also use people instead of animals and using a bank setting where they rob the bank. The mastermind of the robbery stays with all the money, while the gunmen, locksmith, and driver get nothing. The mastermind has to have some type of an advantage over his partners so that they don't try to fight or make anything out of it, such as video tape evidence that he obtained from the bank.


(The Fox Taking His Share in Front of Lion: Pinterest)

Bibliography: 
Aesop's Fables by Joseph Jacobs: link to Reading A



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