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What is a short story with a moral and animals as characters called?

Fable


Who wrote the story of the lion and the mouse and the splinter?

Aesop is most famously known for writing the fable of the lion and the mouse. The story of the lion and the splinter is not a well-known tale attributed to a specific author.


Why did Aesop write the fable the lion in love?

Aesop wrote the fable "The Lion in Love" to convey a moral lesson about the dangers of letting emotions cloud judgment. The story shows how the Lion's infatuation leads to his downfall, highlighting the consequences of acting impulsively without considering the consequences.


What Aesop's fable is about being grateful?

Aesop's fable "The Lion and the Mouse" illustrates the theme of gratitude. In the story, a lion spares a tiny mouse, who later returns the favor by helping the lion escape from a hunter's net. This fable teaches that acts of kindness, no matter how small, can lead to unexpected rewards and emphasizes the importance of being grateful for the help we receive from others.


What is the setting of ''The Lion and the Mouse''?

in the forest


What culture is the lion and the mouse from?

The lion and the mouse fable is often associated with Aesop, an ancient Greek storyteller. The story has been passed down through Western culture as one of Aesop's fables.


Is 'The Wizard of Oz' a fable?

No, "The Wizard of Oz" is not a fable even though the story has fable-like qualities.Specifically, a fable tends to be a short tale that involves talking animals and that leads to a moral lesson. The original 1900 book edition and the beloved 1939 film version both include such fable-like qualities as talking animals, most prominently in the form of the Lion. They also point to a fable-like moral in the importance of home. But the story still stands more as the first American fairy tale than anything else.


What is the generic structure of Fable?

the generic structure of the story of the lion and the mouse---A fable is a story that is generally accepted as fiction that gives animals and objects human-like features and qualities in order to tell the story. Fables always have a moral or purpose and can usually be summed up in a maxim (i.e. "slow and steady wins the race" from The Tortoise and the Hare)


What is the problem of the story of lion and the mouse?

In the fable of The Lion and the Mouse, the Mouse accidentally wakes the lion from sleeping. The lion threatens the mouse, but then shows him mercy and lets him go after the Mouse convinces him that he would be unworthy prey for such a great creature as the Lion. Later, the Lion is captured in a hunter's net. Remembering his mercy and kindness, the Mouse, gnaws through the ropes to free the lion. The morals of the story are that mercy always has a reward, and that you are never too small to help someone or something greater.


How is the story of the lion and the hare?

The story of the lion and the hare is a classic fable that illustrates the theme of cleverness over brute strength. In this tale, a lion captures a hare and plans to eat it, but the hare cleverly convinces the lion that he is destined to be eaten by a stronger animal. The lion, curious and believing the hare, follows him to a well, where he sees his reflection and thinks it’s another lion. In his attempt to attack this "rival," the lion falls into the well, demonstrating that intelligence can outsmart even the strongest adversaries.


Who are the characters in the story the council held by the rats?

"The Council Held by the Rats" is a fable by Panchatantra. The characters in the story are a lion named Lionheart who is the king of the jungle, a clever rat named Muchie Pant the Third, and numerous rats who come together to hold a council to discuss a solution to the lion's attacks on them.


Who was a friend to androcles?

Androcles had a close friendship with a lion, who is the central figure in the fable "Androcles and the Lion." The story tells how Androcles, a runaway slave, helped the lion by removing a thorn from its paw. Later, when Androcles was thrown into the arena to face wild beasts, the same lion recognized him and refused to harm him, showcasing their bond and loyalty.