Aesop's Fable 25 April 2017

The Mischievous Dog

There was once a dog who used to snap at people and bite them without any provocation, and who was a great nuisance to everyone who came to his master’s house. So his master fastened a bell around his neck to warn people of his presence. The dog was very proud of the bell, and strutted about tinkling it with immense satisfaction. But an old dog came up to him and said, “The fewer airs you give yourself the better, my friend. You don’t think, do you, that your bell was given you as a reward of merit? On the contrary, it is a badge of disgrace.”

Notoriety is often mistaken for fame.

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I find repulsive the reference to the dog’s "master"
I like to think of dogs as free and independent.

you know this was written in the 1500s or before…

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I get it but…

It’s kind of mean and… what a crap master. He would be blamed for the dog’s misbehaving. Or else why call him master? Seems he should still be the slave in this story.

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