they could be the same thing with different names attached to different tales
cos it is
tell me one of the same between a fable and a fairy tale
Technically, there isn't one. But if you're looking for another name for folktale, there's legend and fable.
It is a fairytale.
Goldilocks is a classic fairy tale in the genre of children's literature, typically categorized as a folktale or fairy tale.
The main difference between a fable and a fairy tale is that a fable typically teaches a moral lesson using animals as characters, while a fairy tale often involves magical elements and fantastical creatures in a fictional setting.
Folk tales are stories transmitted orally within a given culture. Fairy tales are somewhat of a sub-catagory of folk tales that include made up creatures such as dragons, ect. So the 3LP tale seems to fit the larger folk tale better than the sub-catagory of monsters and such, but could be both.
It is a fable or a type of folk tale
It's mostly referred to as a fairy tale and was first written in Children's and Household Tales or Grimm's Fairy Tales. It fits the description of both folk tale and fairy tale.
Besides, Latin is a different language than Spanish. The roots of Sapnish come from Latin.
No, "Chicken Little" is a fable or a folktale, not a fairy tale. It typically involves animals anthropomorphized to convey a moral lesson. Fairy tales often involve magic and fantasy elements, while fables focus on teaching a moral lesson through the actions of animals or inanimate objects.
No a Cautionary tale is not a folktale