talking animals is the basal definition for a fable.
A fable is a story that has a moral. Usually a fable is short but that's not technically part of the definition.
The definition of a fable is 'a story with talking animals'. With this definition in mind it only seems natural that their is one or two such in a fable.
The definition of a fable is talking animals. If it doesn't have that it is not a fable. a fable doesn't have to have talking animals it doesn't even need to have animals! But I'll tell you what a fable is not...it is not a sandwich
The most basic requirement for a fable is to have talking animals. It is the definition of a fable. After this other popular components of a fable are: moral lessons, ethics, cultural influences, and romance.
By definition a fable is a story with talking animals.Examples of early fables:The serpent talking to Eve in the Garden of Eden.The Greek fable of the fox and the grapes.
A fable is a made up story that can involve animals or people. They are usually made to teach a lesson and are very fiction. Some people follow the moral of fables. Examples are; The Crow and The Pitcher. Search Aesops fables for more.
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.
The definition of a fable is 'talking animals' so I sure hope they are fiction.
the little red riding hood
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
In its most simplest form a fable involves talking animals.
The Iliad and the odyssey. The ant and the dove, is the best!