Statements (51)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:fairy_tale
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
5
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Aesop's_Fables:_The_Animated_Series
gptkb:Paul_de_La_Fontaine |
gptkbp:adaptation |
gptkb:The_Lion_and_the_Mouse
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gptkbp:author |
gptkb:Aesop
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gptkbp:character |
the Masters
the Ass |
gptkbp:cultural_impact |
inspired various adaptations.
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gptkbp:cultural_references |
used in educational settings.
adapted into plays. used in moral teachings. featured in children's literature. inspired illustrations. |
gptkbp:genre |
gptkb:fairy_tale
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
The Ass and His Masters
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gptkbp:influence |
gptkb:Aesop's_Fables
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gptkbp:language |
gptkb:City
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gptkbp:moral |
gptkb:philosopher
gptkb:Community_Center gratitude trustworthiness caution Be careful whom you trust. Do not be ungrateful to those who help you. |
gptkbp:mythology |
gptkb:The_Tortoise_and_the_Hare
gptkb:The_Fox_and_the_Grapes gptkb:The_Dog_in_the_Manger |
gptkbp:narrative_style |
beginning
middle end allegorical didactic literature to provoke thought. to entertain. to convey wisdom. to teach moral lessons. to reflect human nature. |
gptkbp:notable_quote |
“ The one who is ungrateful is often the one who suffers.”
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gptkbp:published_year |
circa 600 BC
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gptkbp:setting |
gptkb:Ancient_Greece
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gptkbp:target_audience |
gptkb:Person
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gptkbp:theme |
gptkb:loyalty
ingratitude |
gptkbp:training |
Beware of false friends.
Appreciate your benefactors. Ingratitude leads to isolation. Loyalty is reciprocal. Trust is earned. Value those who support you. |
gptkbp:type |
animal fable
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