The Wolf and the Goat Kid
The preface of Freeform Publishing in the book Aesop's Fables for Children (translated by Phonphong Chan-Amporn, 2012) states that Aesop's characters are often animals, used as symbols for humans. For example, a lion means a powerful person, a mouse means a humble person, a fox means a cunning person, and a donkey means a foolish person, etc. Open and read the first story: The Wolf and the Goat Kid (I repeat...goat, not sheep) Let's read on and see if we can guess what kind of human being Aesop meant by the goat. แทงบอลยูโร