A story which is written to teach a moral is called a homilectic. The moral it is meant to teach is called the homily.
But not all stories are homilectic. The best ones hardly ever are.
It's called the theme or point of
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.
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A story which is written to teach a moral is called a homilectic. The moral it is meant to teach is called the homily. But not all stories are homilectic. The best ones hardly ever are.
It is called the moral of the story.
The lesson in a story is called the moral.
The lesson within a story is called the moral.
Moral of the story
What is the moral lesson of the story of rice
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I think it's the lesson of the story
No, the theme of a story is the central idea or message that the author is trying to convey, while the moral of the story is a specific lesson or principle that can be drawn from the events in the story. The theme is broader and more abstract, while the moral is usually a more straightforward lesson.
It is called the moral of the story.
its called a 'fable'.