Moral of Where the Wild Things Are no-one cares
Max is sent to bed without supper and imagines sailing away to the land of Wild Things, where he is made king.
Maurice Sendak wrote the book, Where the Wild Things Are.
Things aren't what they seem, are they?
Yes. A fable is a short story, legend, myth, and always fiction. Usually a story where animals can be characters to explain a moral of the story.
The moral might be "Friendship crosses all barriers" because of the friendship between the boy and the wild stallion.
The person who illustrated the book is the same person who wrote the story who is Maurice Sendak
Maurice Sendak wrote the book Where the Wild Things Are.
"Maurice Sendak's book 'Where the Wild Things Are' is about a young boy named Max who goes on a wild adventure to an island populated by bizarre creatures known as the Wild Things. Through his imaginative journey, Max learns about the power of imagination and the unconditional love of his family."
Where the Wild Things Are is a great book for children.
max
on a island
the name of the book is were the wild things are
That book is totally fiction of course the wild things aren't real