Aesops Fable

The Two Frogs - An Aesop's Fable

Moral of Aesops Fable: "Do nothing without a regard to the consequences."

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Two frogs dwelt in the same pool. The pool being dried up under the summer's heat, they left it and set out together for another home.

As they went along they chanced to pass a deep well, amply supplied with water, on seeing which, one of the Frogs said to the other:

"Let us descend and make our abode in this well."

The other replied with greater caution:

"But suppose the water should fail us, how can we get out again from so great a depth?"

 

Aesop Author of the Fable: The Two Frogs

Nationality of Aesop - Ethiopian or Greek or Greek 
Lifespan of Aesop - He lived approximately 620 - 560 BC
Life of Aesop - Slave - Author of the book of fables 
Famous Works - Aesop's Fable book featuring:
 "The Goose With the Golden Eggs",  "The Fisher", 
"The Two Frogs" and "The Sick Lion"


The Two Frogs Fable

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Moral:
Do nothing without a regard to the consequences.

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