Well...if you're talking about fables, they always have morals (which are basically lessons)
And you might want to fix your grammar...
Fairy tales teach us lessons, and they entertain us with tales of mystical wonder. The interesting thing about fairy tales is there are many similar tales told in distant parts of the world, like Noah's Ark, where there is a number of varieties, which proves a worldwide food must have happened at one time. Same with other tales. -Karartegirl
Traditional tales often follow familiar patterns such as the hero's journey or moral lessons. By recognizing these patterns, readers can better understand the themes and messages of the stories. This can also help in predicting outcomes and appreciating the cultural significance of the tales.
Folk tales and proverbs taught practical life lessons and morals to help guide children as they became older.
Red ball is very similar to bounce tales yet not as good.
Fables are morality lessons or cautionary tales.
The point of Veggie Tales is to provide children with moral lessons for and teach them about God.
Yes, folk tales often convey moral lessons or teach important values through storytelling. They can provide guidance on topics such as friendship, honesty, courage, and kindness in a way that is engaging and memorable for the audience. Folk tales have been passed down through generations to share wisdom and lessons with each new audience.
Some fairy tales with morals that teach valuable life lessons include "Cinderella" (perseverance and kindness), "The Tortoise and the Hare" (slow and steady wins the race), and "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" (honesty and integrity).
The moral of fairy tales is often to teach important life lessons, such as the value of kindness, bravery, and perseverance. These morals impact readers by providing them with guidance on how to navigate challenges and make good choices in their own lives.
Not necessarily. Fairy tales are not told to make people believe in magic. They are told for entertainment purposes and sometimes carry moral lessons.
Try comparing his tales to Oscar Wilde's The Happy Prince and Other Stories. They have similar themes and motifs (small bird symbolism, similar lessons taught, etc.) Is this what you were looking for?
Fairy tales often involve magical elements and focus on characters overcoming challenges to achieve a happy ending, while fables use animals or objects to teach moral lessons in a straightforward manner. The differences impact the moral lessons by presenting them in different contexts and styles, with fairy tales emphasizing perseverance and hope, and fables emphasizing clear moral messages through animal characters.