A fable is kinda like a myth or made up story for pleasure, while a parable is a made up story told to teach a lesson.
A fable has talking animals. There is only one fable in the bible. Baal and his mule.
Parables and allegories are similar.
Allegories can be a story, play, or poem the events and characters in the story ect are used as symbols in order to express a moral, religious, or political idea. An allegory can long, a book. An example is 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell
In contrast a parable is a simple story that usually illustrates a spiritual truth by putting something familiar alongside something unfamiliar. A parable helps people to understand spiritual truth by using everyday objects and relationships. Parables in the New Testament are examples.
Parables are earthly stories with a heavenly meaning, it teaches us something.Fables are just imaginary stories.
allegory or parable
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perhaps an allegory, or a parable
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That is an 'Allegory'
A myth is a traditional story that explains natural phenomena, cultural beliefs, or the origins of a society. An allegory, on the other hand, is a story in which characters, events, or settings represent abstract ideas or moral principles, often used to convey a deeper meaning or message.
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.
Allegory is telling a story by referencing something else and not explicitly explaining what the thing being referenced is. For example the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by CS Lewis is an allegory for Biblical stories.
"The Pearl" by John Steinbeck is a novella that falls under the genre of literary fiction. It combines elements of parable and allegory to explore themes such as greed, human nature, and the consequences of wealth.
The literal meaning of mashal which is translated proverb is to rule or master. Mashal is a short parable that has a religious allegory or a moral lesson.
That would be a 'cautionary tale'.
That is an 'Allegory'