Folktale- a short story that events that explain or narrate certain supernatural or mysterious facts but are meantultimately to entertain and express most values Folktales are a type of folk literature(genre) that has 6 elements: -They usually do not have an identifiable author or often retold. -They originate as oral tellings. -They have characters that are either all "bad" or all "good". -They have fantastic or unrealistic elements (a talking computer....) -A moral or lesson that is easy to figure out. -The folktale is set in a vague, historical past "long ago" ex. Paul Bunyan is a folktale
A fable is a story with a message and proves a point. A trickster tale tells of someone using someone/something else to get ahead, or fooling them in some way or another.
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The features of a fable are, Two animals as characters, A lesson or a moral, Must be short, Each character must have the opposite personality.
im really stuck as i haf to think about an Egyptian Folktale for my tutor!!! What does he steal that is valuable to the Pharoah?
the difference is that a fable is a boy but folktale is a girl
A fable will most likely have an animal teaching the theme. A folktale will use a person and have many exaggerations to help with the point
No, fables and folktales are not the same. Fables are short stories with animals or objects as characters that convey moral lessons, while folktales are traditional stories passed down orally within a culture and often involve human characters in fantastical settings.
they could be the same thing with different names attached to different tales
Technically, there isn't one. But if you're looking for another name for folktale, there's legend and fable.
At the end of the chapter in "El Filibusterismo," Rizal conveys the moral lesson of fighting for justice and reform against oppression and abuse. He emphasizes the importance of courage, sacrifice, and determination in advocating for change and standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity.
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The genre of "The Two Frogs" is a folktale or a fable. It is a short story with a moral lesson often involving animals as characters.
Yes, "The Frogs Desiring a King" is a fable attributed to Aesop, not a folktale. Fables typically involve animals or inanimate objects that talk and teach moral lessons, while folktales are traditional stories passed down orally within a community.
Fables are short stories featuring personified animals or inanimate objects with a moral lesson, often attributed to a specific author. Folktales are traditional stories passed down orally through generations, featuring human characters in various settings without a specific moral lesson. Fables aim to teach a moral lesson explicitly, while folktales often entertain or explain cultural norms implicitly.
its a type of story