We have heard many times the expression "Aesopian language”. What the term means and where it derives from? It is not known whether he lived such a person, or a collective image. There are many legends about him but in the Middle ages was composed of his biography. According to legend, he was born in the VI century BC in Asia Minor and was a slave to the Lydian king Croesus, however, quirky intelligence, ingenuity and cunning helped to gain him freedom, and glorified for many generations.
Of Course, what the founding father of this technique for the first time and used Aesopian language. The examples it gives us a legend that says that Croesus, having drunk superfluous, I began to assure, he could drink the sea, and made a bet, putting all his Kingdom. The next morning, having sobered up, the king appealed for help to his servant, and promised to grant him freedom if he will help out. The wise servant advised him to say: “I promised to drink only sea, no rivers and streams that flow into it. Cover them, and I will keep my promise”. And since no one was able to fulfill this condition, Creuse won the bet.
Being a slave and then a Freedman, sage wrote fables, in which he ridiculed the stupidity, greed, lies, and other vices of people he knew – mostly of his former master and his fellow slave owners. But because he was a free man, he clothed his narrative in allegory periphrase, resorted to parables and their deduced under the names of the animals-foxes, wolves, crows, etc. This is Aesopian language. Images in funny stories were easily recognizable, but “prototype” had nothing to do except silently freak out. In the end, detractors planted Aesop stolen from a temple vessel, and the priests of Delphi accused him of theft and sacrilege. The sage was given the choice to announce himself as a slave – in this case, the owner had to pay only a fine. But Aesop chose to remain free and take the penalty. According to legend, he was thrown off a cliff in Delphi.
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Thus, thanks to its ironic, but allegorical style, Aesop has become the founder of a literary genre as a fable. In the subsequent era of dictatorships and abuses of freedom of expression fable genre was very popular, and its Creator was a real hero in the memory of generations. We can say that Aesopian language far outlived its Creator. So, in the Vatican Museum houses antique bowl with a pattern of hunchback (according to legend, Aesop had an ugly appearance and had a hunchback) and a Fox that tells the – art historians believe that depicted on the bowl is the founder of fable. Historians say that sculpted a number of “Seven Sages" in Athens, once stood a statue of Aesop the chisel of Lysippus. Then there was the collection of fables by the writer, composed by anonymous.
In the Middle ages, Aesopian language was extremely popular: the famous “a Tale about a Fox” is composed of just such allegorical style, and in the images of the Fox, wolf, rooster, donkey and other animals ridiculed the entire ruling elite and the clergy of the Roman Church. This tendency to speak vaguely, but accurately and poignantly, enjoyed Lafontaine, Saltykov-Shchedrin, the well-known adder of the fables of Krylov, the Ukrainian fabulist Glibov. The parables of Aesop was translated into many languages, they sang in rhyme. Many of us at school are probably well-known fable of the crow and the Fox, the Fox and the grapes – the subjects of these short moral stories invented by the ancient sage.
Not to say that Aesopian language, the value of which in times of modes where ruled censorship is irrelevant. Allegorical style, do not call directly the target of satire, his “letter” as if drawn to the rigid censor, and “spirit” – to the reader. Since the latter lives in reality, which are subject to veiled criticism, he easily recognizes it. And even more: a quirky manner of ridicule, full of secret hints that require reading, hidden symbols and images much more interesting to readers than direct and blatant accusation of government in any violations, so the elements of Aesopian language is resorted to even by those writers and journalists who have nothing to fear. Its use we see in journalism, and in journalism, and pamphlets on current political and social issues.
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