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fable
didactic literature
"Fable" by Ralph Waldo Emerson is a narrative poem written in the form of a traditional fable. It uses allegorical storytelling to convey a moral lesson or philosophical message.
One example of a fable in literature is "The Tortoise and the Hare" attributed to Aesop. This fable features animals as characters and conveys a moral lesson, such as the importance of perseverance and humility. Fables typically use anthropomorphism to illustrate moral principles in a simple and engaging way for readers.
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Myth is a synonym of fable. Both refer to traditional stories that are often used to explain natural phenomena or convey moral lessons.
The longest fable is "The Vision of Mirza" by Joseph Addison, which is part of The Spectator, a series of essays published in the early 18th century. It is not a traditional fable in terms of animals and moral lessons but is considered a fable due to its allegorical and moralistic elements.
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Gothic Romanticism and Traditional Romanticism are two types of Romanticism in literature.
Native American literature, also called Indian literature or American Indian literature, the traditional oral and written literatures of the indigenous peoples.
In literature, "traditional" refers to themes, styles, or techniques that have been commonly used or accepted over time. It can also refer to works that adhere to established literary conventions or genres. Traditional literature often draws on cultural or historical norms and values.
It tells us why peoples skins get old and why we die (myth)