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Which stories made a bigger impression?
Aesop 60%  60%  [ 6 ]
Andersen 40%  40%  [ 4 ]
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 Post subject: Aesop or Andersen?
PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 8:25 pm 
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I was just wondering whether Aesop or Anderson's stories made a bigger impression on you guys when you were little, and which memory lingers more. My friend and I are having an argument on it right now and it is entering the third hour and I just thought it'd be fun to ask around here.

Aesop:
The Tortoise and the Hare
The Boy Who Cried Wolf

To name a few.

Andersen:
The Little Mermaid
The Emperor's New Clothes
The Ugly Duckling

To name a few.

I'm for Andersen because of all the Disney conversions but my friend is for Aesop as she believes that the moral lessons are taught at such a young age and adopted in so many modern T.V. shows it has more influence. Thoughts?

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Aesop.
I knew who he was, what he had done, and I had no clue what Anderson had done.

His lessons are still used to this day, and even in "new" stories, you can see traces of his stories.

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I had the tortoise and the hare computer game....it was educational......well i liked it.......>.>

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Aesop is educative and useful. H.C.Anderssen only wrote a bunch of bull IMO. But maybe that's just me.

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aesop. Very good messages

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Anderson I guess.

Dunno really, I had all kinds of story books but I can't remember the stories much. I do remember that I always felt bad for the wolf because he was always the bad guy in the stories.

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i've got no idea who aesen is although i've heard of the story: the boy who cried wolf. just from cartoons though... anderson for me

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