Monday, February 2, 2015

Post 1: Aesop, Aristotle, and Animals: The Role of Tables in Human Life

               After reading Aesop, Aristotle, and Animals: The Role of Fables in Human Life, I found it really interesting on how these different tales could be deciphered. The way they tried to correlate animals to humans was very interesting. Even back then, strength and wealth was associated with who had power. We can see that even now it still holds to be true. The story that interested me most was the one with the snake and frogs. The way I saw it, the frogs were trying to do the best they could to help, but the snake only cared to have help that had power. Although we live in a society that people get to vote and give opinions freely, I still feel people with upper power get the upper hand and choose what makes up society. Some voices from minorities still don’t get heard, although they should be heard.

               I find it interesting how Aristotle compares human’s nature to those of animals. Aristotle doesn't deny the fact that we are indeed animals. Through the use of fables, Aristotle feels that they could be used in a political aspect. Now of course it isn’t to say that animals would be used to explain politics, but the messages behind these tales can really be used to make points. The story of the wolf and the lamb for example, can be used to show how people can be so unreasonable and liars. “In this fable, then, power, wickedness and malice triumph over weakness, innocence and honesty”(p. 180). This could be used to emphasize the fact that thing should be done for unfair treatments. Even now, if stories like that were be used to make political points, I believe it’s very reasonable. Fables are meant to teach lessons, although some may not be lessons that you may expect. Some lessons are not great ones, in order to show us what NOT to do.

1 comment:

  1. Your response was well-written, and I agree with your perspective. I like how you compared the story with the snake and frogs to our modern day political system, and the way it represents people of lesser power.

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