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Prometheus and men, Aesop, Fable 322 (Chambry) / 240 (Perry)

On the orders of Zeus, Prometheus made men and beasts. But Zeus remarked that there were many animals than men and instructed him to transform some of the beasts into men. Prometheus carried out this order. It resulted in those who hadn’t been given human form in the beginning taking the shape of men but having the souls of beasts. (This fable is suitable for a man who is fierce and beaslty).

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