The subject is the general topic, and the moral is a lesson in the story.
A subject can be different from its moral when it doesn't focus on the main point of delivering a moral, which is teaching a lesson.
It is called the moral of the story.
The subject of a book is what it is about, like magic or family. A moral of a book is what message the author tries to convey with that subject. For instance, the moral of a book about a family in a war-torn country (the subject) could be that families can get through anything if they stick together.
The moral lesson of the story "The Clay Pipe" is that material possessions hold different values for different people, and it is important to respect others' perspectives and not impose our own beliefs on them. The story teaches us to appreciate diversity in opinions and values.
The moral of the story is love
The ending of a story can mean different things depending on the rest of the story. Fairy Tales typically have happy endings with a moral lesson.
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A story with a moral is often classed as a fable - as in Aesop's fables.
A story with a moral is often classed as a fable - as in Aesop's fables.
the difference is tht the subject has to do with what its about and the theme is about the conversation
The lesson in a story is called the moral.
I think it's the lesson of the story