Aesop's infamous loser is a well-known character in fables and folklore. This loser is often referred to as "the underdog," "the defeated," or "the victim." Other synonyms for this character include "the hapless," "the unsuccessful," "the downtrodden," and "the vanquished." This character's perpetual bad luck and lack of success make them a compelling subject for storytelling, and their struggles are relatable to many readers. Although they may be labeled as a loser, this character often displays qualities of resilience, perseverance, and wisdom, ultimately earning the admiration and respect of those around them.