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===Dramatic Cycles===
===Dramatic Cycles===
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===Comments===
===Comments===
This fable has one of the simplest structures in the corpus: a goal, a task and an obstacle. However, its originality lies outside the structure itself, in the transition from this structure to an empty structure. Therefore, this fable has an irreducible linear component.
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Aesop's Fables - 1. The Fox & the Grapes

- The Aesop's fables dramatic structures -

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Text

Text available here

Structure

The Fox & the Grapes

Dramatic Cycles

None.

Comments

This fable has one of the simplest structures in the corpus: a goal, a task and an obstacle. However, its originality lies outside the structure itself, in the transition from this structure to an empty structure. Therefore, this fable has an irreducible linear component.