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A playful collection of short, rhymed fables that parody La Fontaine's moral tales, reworking Aesop-like situations with witty verse and comic inversions. Anthropomorphic animals and humans enact brief episodes that upend conventional morals through irony, absurdity, and puns; each piece compresses a satirical point into neat couplets and epigrams. The tone alternates between whimsical mock-solemnity and pointed satire, often ending with a barbed observation rather than a straightforward lesson. Accompanying illustrations reinforce the burlesque mood. Overall, the pieces lampoon pretension, folly, and received wisdom while favoring light entertainment over earnest didacticism.
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