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Lots of myths and legends may personify animals to help teach morals or lessons within the story. For example, in Asop's fable the Fox and the Grapes, the fox is portrayed as an animal that gives up easily when coming across a difficult problem while the bird in the story is portrayed as one that will put the effort into solving the problem and therefore being rightfully awarded for it. The animals were personified by their given personalities. These animals are also seen as being represent by something like intelligence, slyness, greed and etc.

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Animals are personified in myths by attaching specific human characteristics to certain animals like busy as a bee or sly as a fox. One example of the symbolic nature of animals portrayed in myths and legends is The grasshopper and the ant in Aseop’s fables. The grasshopper is seen as carefree whereas the ant represents hard work and diligence.

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