A fable or parable is a brief story that teaches a lesson about human follies. Aesop and Jesus Christ are notable tellers of such tales.
Once upon a time, a clever fox tricked a boastful rabbit into believing his reflection in the water was a rival rabbit. The rabbit, full of pride, challenged his reflection to a race but ended up drowning in the river. The moral of the story is that pride can lead to downfall, and it is wiser to be humble rather than boastful.
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illustrates a moral or comments on human folly.
A fable or parable is a brief story that teaches a lesson about human follies. Aesop and Jesus Christ are notable tellers of such tales.
A fable.
A moment of folly is a brief period of poor judgment or foolish behavior. It is a mistake or error in reasoning that occurs due to impulsiveness, lack of thought, or carelessness.
The plural form of "folly" is "follies."
If a folly is still considered a folly..yes
Folly: That which is done by fools=Hence the quote! "One can not save a fool from his folly!"=
The Divine Folly was created in 1937.