Section 210
The Ass Carrying the Image explained simply
Aesop's Fables by Aesop
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A certain man put an Image on the back of his to take it to one of the temples of the town. As they went along the road all the people they met uncovered and bowed their heads out of reverence for the Image; but the Ass thought they were doing it out of respect for himself...
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What happens here
A certain man put an Image on the back of his Ass to take it to one of the temples of the town.
Why this scene matters
This fable matters because it turns the lesson “Rude shocks await those who take to themselves the credit that is due to others.” into a compact story about everyday judgment.
Characters in this scene
- The Ass Carrying the Image: A figure in the fable whose choice helps reveal the lesson.
Simple story version
A certain man put an Image on the back of his Ass to take it to one of the temples of the town. As they went along the road all the people they met uncovered and bowed their heads out of reverence for the Image; but the Ass thought they were doing it out of respect for himself, and began to give himself airs accordingly.