Reading Notes Week 4: Aesop's Fables Reading A - Androcles and the Lion

 

Androcles and the Lion (From Aesop's Fables (Jacobs))

    I have read this story before in an intermediate Latin course, so I am familiar with the story, and it's honestly pretty interesting to see the king of beasts act like a house pet

  • Androcles, a slave, escaped from his master and wandered into the forest where he found a lion in pain
  • He at first ran from the lion, but the lion didn't chase, so he came closer and saw a thorn in its paw, which he helped remove
  • The lion took him back to his cave and took care of him, feeding and acting like a dog
  • The two were later captured, with the slave to be thrown to a lion, but low and behold, the lion he was thrown to was the one he befriended
    • The lion recognized Androcles and greeted him like a puppy would
  • Androcles explained the story to the emperor who released and freed the slave and released the lion into the forest
A picture of one of my own puppies! (Her name is Toph)


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