In "The Fables of Ph√¶drus," the Roman poet Phaedrus revisits the timeless tradition of fable writing, drawing extensively from Aesop'Äôs narratives while infusing his works with a sharp satirical edge reflective of the societal and political dynamics of ancient Rome. Phaedrus employs a concise and elegant literary style characterized by vivid imagery and moral clarity, inviting readers to confron...