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Create a Fable web site:
Step 1: create a home page
You need 4 links to the four main sections of your site
Home -- Menu bar ---with HOME AESOP THURBER and MY FABLE
Click here for Help
site1 site 2 site3 site4
Graphics and What at Fable is
Show a picture of Aesop and Thurber include a caption of when they lived.
Aesop’s Fables---- see belsow
James Thurber’s Fables-- see below
Your Fable ---- see Below
The Main code you will be using is:
<img src="picture name" >
<a href="pagename.html> text or a picture to click on</a>
Step 1: create a home page
You need 4 links to the four main sections of your site
Home -- Menu bar ---with HOME AESOP THURBER and MY FABLE
Click here for Help
site1 site 2 site3 site4
Graphics and What at Fable is
Show a picture of Aesop and Thurber include a caption of when they lived.
Aesop’s Fables---- see belsow
James Thurber’s Fables-- see below
Your Fable ---- see Below
The Main code you will be using is:
<img src="picture name" >
<a href="pagename.html> text or a picture to click on</a>
What is a Fable?
A fable is a fictional narrative story with animals represent human.; Fables are norma intend to teach a moral lesson, illustrate some general truth or make a satirical comment
A fable is a fictional narrative story with animals represent human.; Fables are norma intend to teach a moral lesson, illustrate some general truth or make a satirical comment
Aesop's Fables
Create a Home page for your Aesop's Fables
Go to TomsDomain to get an Aesop's Fable or got here 1 You web page will have Multilple Pages with illstrations. 2 You need to break the Fable up to 6 pages page1.(home). Title Page page2 Part of the Fable page3 Part of the Fable page4 Part of the Fable page5 Part of the Fable page6 Moral of the story 3. Illustrate each page. No stick figures No Clip art. Use the term "Donkey" not the old fashion term! |
Code:
<img src="picture name" > <br> <a href="pagename.html> Pervious </a><br> <a href="pagename.html> Home </a><br> <a href="pagename.html> Next </a><br> |
James Thurber --Illstrate a fable the same way as above
His work reflects what was going on in the world at the time. (Pre WW2 )
Pick a short shorty:(Google the title + james thruber)
* The Little Girl and the Wolf ............. JAN 21, 1939
* The Fairly Intelligent FIy ............... FEB 4, 1939
* The Lion Who Wanted to Zoom .............. FEB 4, 1939
* The Moth and the Star .................... FEB 18, 1939
* The Shrike and the Chipmunks ............. FEB 18, 1939
* The Seal Who Became Famous ............... FEB 17, 1940
* The Scotty Who Knew Too Much ............. FEB 18, 1939
* The Bear Who Let lt Alone ................ APR 29, 1939
* The Owl Who Was God ...................... APR 29, 1939
* The Sheep in Wolf's Clothing ............. APR 29, 1939
* The Birds and the Foxes .................. OCT 21, 1939
* The Unicorn in the Garden ................ OCT 21, 1939
* The Rabbits Who Caused All the Trouble ... AUG 26, 1939
The Peacelike Mongoose by James Thurber
In cobra country a mongoose was born one day who didn't want to fight cobras or anything else. The word spread from mongoose to mongoose that there was a mongoose who didn't want to fight cobras. If he didn't want to fight anything else, it was his own business, but it was the duty of every mongoose to kill cobras or be killed by cobras.
"Why?" asked the peacelike mongoose, and the word went around that the strange new mongoose was not only pro-cobra and anti-mongoose but intellectually curious and against the ideals and traditions of mongooism.
"He is crazy," cried the young mongoose's father.
"He is sick," said his mother.
"He is a coward," shouted his brothers.
"He is a mongoosexual," whispered his sisters.
Strangers who had never laid eyes on the peacelike mongoose remembered that they had seen him crawling on his stomach, or trying on cobra hoods, or plotting the violent overthrow of Mongoosia.
"I am trying to use reason and intelligence," said the strange new mongoose.
"Reason is six-sevenths of treason," said one of his neighbors.
"Intelligence is what the enemy uses," said another.
Finally, the rumor spread that the mongoose had venom in his sting, like a cobra, and he was tried, convicted by a show of paws, and condemned to banishment.
Moral: Ashes to ashes, and clay to clay, if the enemy doesn't get you your own folks may.
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Pick a short shorty:(Google the title + james thruber)
* The Little Girl and the Wolf ............. JAN 21, 1939
* The Fairly Intelligent FIy ............... FEB 4, 1939
* The Lion Who Wanted to Zoom .............. FEB 4, 1939
* The Moth and the Star .................... FEB 18, 1939
* The Shrike and the Chipmunks ............. FEB 18, 1939
* The Seal Who Became Famous ............... FEB 17, 1940
* The Scotty Who Knew Too Much ............. FEB 18, 1939
* The Bear Who Let lt Alone ................ APR 29, 1939
* The Owl Who Was God ...................... APR 29, 1939
* The Sheep in Wolf's Clothing ............. APR 29, 1939
* The Birds and the Foxes .................. OCT 21, 1939
* The Unicorn in the Garden ................ OCT 21, 1939
* The Rabbits Who Caused All the Trouble ... AUG 26, 1939
The Peacelike Mongoose by James Thurber
In cobra country a mongoose was born one day who didn't want to fight cobras or anything else. The word spread from mongoose to mongoose that there was a mongoose who didn't want to fight cobras. If he didn't want to fight anything else, it was his own business, but it was the duty of every mongoose to kill cobras or be killed by cobras.
"Why?" asked the peacelike mongoose, and the word went around that the strange new mongoose was not only pro-cobra and anti-mongoose but intellectually curious and against the ideals and traditions of mongooism.
"He is crazy," cried the young mongoose's father.
"He is sick," said his mother.
"He is a coward," shouted his brothers.
"He is a mongoosexual," whispered his sisters.
Strangers who had never laid eyes on the peacelike mongoose remembered that they had seen him crawling on his stomach, or trying on cobra hoods, or plotting the violent overthrow of Mongoosia.
"I am trying to use reason and intelligence," said the strange new mongoose.
"Reason is six-sevenths of treason," said one of his neighbors.
"Intelligence is what the enemy uses," said another.
Finally, the rumor spread that the mongoose had venom in his sting, like a cobra, and he was tried, convicted by a show of paws, and condemned to banishment.
Moral: Ashes to ashes, and clay to clay, if the enemy doesn't get you your own folks may.
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Crate your own Fable --to see some examples click HERE
You will adapt an Aesop's fable using people you know or know of in situations that represent the present.
1. Read some Aesop's Fables and select one that would like to adapt to contemporary times.
2. Once you have chosen a fable decide who your characters will be. They can be yourselves or people you know personally or about. You must also decide where your fable is to take place. Remember, it must be a place you are familiar with.
3. Use the Andy Warhol method of drawing to create your pictures
You will adapt an Aesop's fable using people you know or know of in situations that represent the present.
1. Read some Aesop's Fables and select one that would like to adapt to contemporary times.
2. Once you have chosen a fable decide who your characters will be. They can be yourselves or people you know personally or about. You must also decide where your fable is to take place. Remember, it must be a place you are familiar with.
3. Use the Andy Warhol method of drawing to create your pictures
"Pardon, O Colls King," cried the little Mouse: "forgive me this time, I shall never forget it: who knows but what I may be able to do you a turn some of these days?"
The Collingswood Student thought this idea of the Mouse being able to help him so funny, that he lifted up his Hand and let him go. |
Some time after the Collingswood Student was caught in Detention, and the Teacher who wanted to carry him alive to the Principal, taped him to a locker while they went in search of a lunch cart to carry him on.
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