
L'enfant qui criait au loup
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Narrated by:
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William Fosse
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By:
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Ésope
About this listen
"Il était une fois un jeune berger qui gardait tous les moutons des habitants de son village. Certains jours, la vie sur la colline était agréable et le temps passait vite, mais parfois le jeune homme s'ennuyait. Un jour qu'il s'ennuyait particulièrement, il grimpa sur la colline qui dominait le village et hurla: 'Un loup ! Un loup dévore le troupeau !'"
Ésope (620 av. J. -C. à 564 av. J. -C.) était un écrivain grec et il est généralement considéré comme étant le père de la fable. Ses contes sont pleins d'humour et d'anti-héros, et racontes des histoires de faibles triomphants sur les forts, de laids sur les beaux, et de pauvres sur les riches.
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