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This is what FABLES means:

a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters; apologue: the fable of the tortoise and the hare; Aesop's fables.

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Is there any true fables?

Fables and legends are from a different source. Fables are made up to express a point or moral. Legends have origins that may or may not have been true but are usually embellishments of the truth to emphasize the meaning of the story. So the answer to fables is no. Legends? Maybe.


Why are Aesop's fables still popular?

Because they were parables, an analogy.It wasnt so much the story but the meaning, the moral lesson behind it.


What are the meaning of proverbs that expresses general truths and observations about life and nature?

They can be knowns as fables.


What is the study of fables called fableology?

The study of fables is called Aesopica. It involves analyzing the themes, motifs, and moral lessons found in fables, as well as studying the cultural and historical contexts in which they were created.


Whose were the fables?

The fables are called 'The Aesop Fables'. A weird name Aesop.


How do you explain religion to a 10 year old?

The same way you would explain fables, stories with a meaning.


Are aesp fables and fables the same?

A fable is a type of story. Aesop's fables are the fables invented by the famed fabalist Aesop.


What was Aesop famous for?

Aesop was famous for writing down fables, traditionally called "Aesop's fables."


What has the author Kefu Ma written?

Kefu Ma has written: 'Dui niu tan qin' -- subject(s): Chinese Fables, Fables, Fables, Chinese 'He Shi bi' -- subject(s): Chinese Fables, Fables, Fables, Chinese


What is pronoun of fables?

The noun fables is a plural noun; pronouns for fables are they (subjective) and them (objective).


Is Aesop's fables fiction or nonfiction?

Fables mean animals, so the fables are all fiction here.


Who invented fables?

Allegedly Aesop.