A parable would be an umbrella term that includes Fable and anecdote: a very short story who's intent is to be didactic. What differentiates a Fable is that it has talking animals, and anecdote is intended to be a personal incident.
A tale is much longer in length an being so can possess more literary techniques such as characterization, complex plot structure, setting and theme.
A story can be true or not where as a tale is not true.
A folk tale is a story, and a folk song is a folk story set to misic.
the difference is that a modern fairytale is either told or the details in the story i more modern. An old fairytale might have older vocabulary or older details.
well, synonyms are words of similar meaning like "story" and "tale" and a related word would have a connection but not the same meaning such as "book" is related to "story".
A fantasy is a genre of fiction that includes magical or supernatural elements, while a fairy tale is a traditional story often involving magical creatures or events that typically has a moral lesson.
The main difference between a fable and a fairy tale is that a fable typically teaches a moral lesson using animals as characters, while a fairy tale often involves magical elements and fantastical creatures in a fictional setting.
This retelling of the folk tale incorporates modern themes and settings, giving it a contemporary twist that distinguishes it from traditional versions. It may also feature updated characterizations, plot elements, or endings that diverge from the original story.
Supernatural is a manifestation that is linked to some force beyond the laws of nature or scientific understanding. A fairy tale refers to a fairy or make-believe story.
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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.
What story?
"Tale", or story, has no opposite.