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 a story with talking animals and objects. ergo when ever you have such a situation it is a fable.
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yes, a fable is a noun. :a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters;example:the tortoise and the hare; Aesop's fables.
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The features of a fable are, Two animals as characters, A lesson or a moral, Must be short, Each character must have the opposite personality.
No, fables are not all about talking animals. Fables are usually to entertain or to teach a lesson. IT depends if the author wants the fable to have talking animals in it, but the actual fable should not really be about talking animals.
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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
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
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The Afrikaans word "fabel" translates to "fable" in English. A fable is a short story that conveys a moral lesson, often featuring animals as characters.