If you need a moral for your fable, then I suggest something like "Be yourself-don't try to change" like maybe for one where you have a chameleon and a platypus and the platypus envys the chameleon. But then the chameleon gets trampled because he was bright red near a bull and the platypus was watching but he hides in a pile of sticks. His tale sticks out so he looks like a beaver. The bull says "Mr. Beaver, do you know who helped him?" and the platypus chatters so the bull thinks he's asleep. I improved that a lot so you can make a better fable than that.
Depends on the story, but most stories offer a good moral at the end.
Story writing with moral A good beginning makes a good end
Story writing with moral A good beginning makes a good end
It is called the moral of the story.
There is no moral. Read it. Actually, don't even read it if you know what's good for you.
what is the moral lesson in sweet aurora
the moral lesson that can be shown in the movie was we must take good care of our environment
the story stresses the effects of good and evil APEX
That cheating gets you nowhere. And not to bully people
A story with a moral at the end which teaches one a life lesson is called A Fable. This is a story where one does something wrong or sins and learns how to correct his ways towards the ends of the story.
The moral lesson is that truth wins over evil. Everyone should support good things in life.
Do good to others Love your neighbour as yourself If you see a need meet the need.