The foibles in the Indian fables expose foolishness of the animals to imbibe a moral lesson in humans.
W. T. Larned has written: 'Fables in rhyme for little folks' -- subject(s): Fables, Fables, French, French Fables 'American Indian fairy tales' -- subject(s): Folklore, Indians of North America, Fairy tales, Tales
Aesops fables have more lessons. some people would say fables with more lessons are moral stories.
Aesop wrote many fables that are okay for children to read. Collections of his fables can be bought quite cheaply online.
Fables have been around as long as the human race. Some of the most popular fables that exist are those by Aesop.
Aesop's Fables are a collection of some of the most well known fables from Greek storyteller, Aesop. You can find various books with these fables or for an online source see the link below. See also WikiAnswers related questions.
The fables are called 'The Aesop Fables'. A weird name Aesop.
Fables have some form f moral to the story, whereas that is not necessarily the case with fairy tales
There is usually a moral or life lesson in many of Aesops fables. Some are cautionary, some an illistration of what happens if you don't walk the right path.
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They are the same because epic poems have heroes and fables are mostly about animals: they're different because it talks about important people in life and myths is part of fables because some aren't true and some are. :)
They are the same because epic poems have heroes and fables are mostly about animals: they're different because it talks about important people in life and myths is part of fables because some aren't true and some are. :)