I know one its about bub the awesome warrior
Fables are morality lessons or cautionary tales.
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Yes. Fables reveal truths about life and human nature, such as relationships, politics, and behavior. Fables don't come from any particular time. They are not just a thing of the past. Fables are being created today and are definitely relevant. Some books and movies are fables. Fables seem to be a universal form of expression of things learned from experience, especially lessons that are better taught indirectly than directly.
The fables are called 'The Aesop Fables'. A weird name Aesop.
Fables and legends are from a different source. Fables are made up to express a point or moral. Legends have origins that may or may not have been true but are usually embellishments of the truth to emphasize the meaning of the story. So the answer to fables is no. Legends? Maybe.
Aesop was a slave and could neither read nor write. All his fables come down to us through oral traditions.
A fable is a type of story. Aesop's fables are the fables invented by the famed fabalist Aesop.
No, not all fables were made up by Aesop. While Aesop is one of the most famous fable writers in history, fables have been created by many different cultures and writers throughout time.
Well you just got to wait for it to come out.
The two pots.
Kefu Ma has written: 'Dui niu tan qin' -- subject(s): Chinese Fables, Fables, Fables, Chinese 'He Shi bi' -- subject(s): Chinese Fables, Fables, Fables, Chinese
The noun fables is a plural noun; pronouns for fables are they (subjective) and them (objective).