Yes, but you might want to see what morals they have before you decide to enact that moral in your own life
Additional viewI fully agree on the above. I just like to add that if you are keen to know the morals per religion teachings, it is easier to get them from the relevant holy books and prophet teachings and sayings. For example, Quran includes lots of stories and tales of individuals and nations that give you good models for morals. Refer to related question below.While tall tales often contain exaggerated and fantastical elements, they typically do not have explicit morals like traditional fables or Fairy Tales. However, they may convey underlying themes or messages through their humorous or exaggerated storytelling.
Yes, they are mostly morality plays or cautionary tales.
Folk tales and proverbs taught practical life lessons and morals to help guide children as they became older.
Tall tales are like a kind of book, but there for children
Tall Tales.
Tall Tales of the Wee Folk was created in 1989.
Simpsons Tall Tales was created on 2001-05-20.
Tall people.
Tall Tales of the Wee Folk has 64 pages.
fable
Tall Tales - 2004 was released on: USA: 2004 (Atlanta, Georgia)
Tall Tales - Royal Wood album - was created in 2004.
No, "The Tortoise and the Hare" is a fable, not a tall tale. Fables are short stories with a moral lesson at the end, while tall tales are exaggerated stories about larger-than-life characters with unrealistic actions.