Fables are morality lessons or cautionary tales.
Allegedly Aesop.
Aesops fables have more lessons. some people would say fables with more lessons are moral stories.
Before, fables were already existing in India.It was all about a person from India who was not well treated by his master.He made a fable about his master which was read by many people.From then on some other people tried to make fables of their own and was read throughout the world.
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.
no but they do teach lessons.
The fables are called 'The Aesop Fables'. A weird name Aesop.
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.
Um find info on the fables and just use it
Aesop has made over 600 fables and most of his fables were made up of animals with charictoristics of humans. The fables had morals to them. (such as don't try the imposible). He was a slave in Greece lived there and died at the age of 60.
Because they were parables, an analogy.It wasnt so much the story but the meaning, the moral lesson behind it.
They taught people lessons by writing short stories and skits to teach there kids are who ever a lesson if what might happen, if they don't listen.Through the plays that were performed at the religious festivals. They are called fables!
Aesop was famous for writing down fables, traditionally called "Aesop's fables."