There once was a miser who hid gold at the foot of a tree. Every week he would dig it up and gloat over it. A robber, noticing this, dug up the gold and took it. Then, when the miser went to find it, it was gone. He cried out and asked all the neighbors if they had taken it.
"Did you ever take any out?" asked a neighbor
"Nay, I only looked at it." replied the distraught miser
"Well why don't you just stare at the hole instead; it will do you just as much good."
Moral = Wealth Unused Might As Well Not Exist.
"The Tortoise and the Hare" is a classic short story that offers the lesson of perseverance and the importance of not underestimating others. It teaches that slow and steady progress can often lead to success, even when faced with faster competition.
A short story that illustrates a moral or that have a spiritual lesson is called a 'Fable', it usually features animals or natural forces that are anthropomorphized, this is, that are given human features of characteristics. These characters develop a story that is supposed to give a moral lesson to its readers.
The Necklace is a sort of anti-social climbing parable- as are similar tales by O.Henry where Confederate money plays a disconnect role- Unsynch before let-down. another angle is the tale where somebody is accidentally trapped in a bank vault and the authorities have to recruit safe-crackers to save the day- or at least attempt. often dire life-and-death drama can suspense-drive the short story in this fashion.
Animals giving advice to humans or illustrating human behaviors is termed a "fable." The most famous of these are Aesop's Fables.Similarly, fables will often have plants or natural forces (wind, rain, Sun, etc.) giving advice to people. For the most part, it is also expected that the advice or the truth illustrate a "moral" or "ethical" truth about people in general.
This can be:
A fable
An allegory
A parable.
A short story with a moral lesson could be a fable or a parable.
Anything by O. Henry
Fable
A fable can be short or long. A Fable teaches you a lesson , there always has to be a moral to the story.
A fable is a story that teaches a lesson. It should be short because you want the lesson to be very obvious. Also, most of the people who read fables are kids, and they have a short attention span!
I assume that the synonym you are looking for is a 'parable', which is a short story, such as those Jesus told, which teaches a moral or spiritual lesson.
History Lesson - short story - was created in 1949.
An allegory is a story with a hidden meaning, often used to convey moral or political lessons. A fable is a short story featuring animals or inanimate objects that teaches a moral lesson. A proverb is a short, wise saying that offers practical advice or observation on human behavior.
tale - a narrative that relates the details of some real orimaginary event, incident, or case; story fable - a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals orinanimate objects as characters; apologue
Yes, "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" is a fable, which is a short story typically involving animals that teaches a moral lesson. It is a cautionary tale about the consequences of lying.
In a kingdom where the people were always fighting and divided, a wise king decided to hold a competition. He placed a big rock in the center of the town square with a note that whoever could move it would receive a great reward. Many tried but failed. Finally, a young girl approached and asked for a small stick. With patience and determination, she used the stick to chip away at the rock until it broke into smaller pieces that she could move. The lesson learned was that unity and determination can overcome any obstacle, no matter how big it may seem.
You start with the lesson and write the story around it.
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Aesop is credited with fables, which are short stories that typically feature animals as characters and convey moral lessons. These fables often involve a moral or lesson at the end that teaches the reader a valuable principle or truth.