No, fables and folktales are not the same. Fables are short stories with animals or objects as characters that convey moral lessons, while folktales are traditional stories passed down orally within a culture and often involve human characters in fantastical settings.
There are a distortion of the true biblical stories.
Biblical and mythological stories
Folk tales are short stories usually with some sort of a moral message
african art tells stories about their feelings
The Story of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, Johnny Appleseed, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow....
Stories are interesting.
Simply put, myth has to do with stories about natural occurrences or history of a people in the ancient times that are been told which could be true or false in order to explain their relevance in our time while folktale has to do with traditional date-back stories of a place in an oral communication which are mostly facts. These two are all sources of African philosophy.
A reason to make movies which interpret biblical stories is so that younger children can have a visual aide, therefore making it easier for them to understand the bible story.
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A story is similar to a folktale when it has elements such as traditional themes, morals, cultural significance, and characters like heroes or tricksters. Folktale stories often involve supernatural elements, oral storytelling traditions, and a connection to the community's beliefs or values. The structure of a folktale typically includes a simple and repetitive narrative that is passed down through generations.