No. The definition of a fable 'involves talking animals'. A folktale is a little more realistic.
the difference is that a fable is a boy but folktale is a girl
no it acually isnt
A fable will most likely have an animal teaching the theme. A folktale will use a person and have many exaggerations to help with the point
they could be the same thing with different names attached to different tales
Technically, there isn't one. But if you're looking for another name for folktale, there's legend and fable.
talltale
The genre of "The Two Frogs" is a folktale or a fable. It is a short story with a moral lesson often involving animals as characters.
well there is a dog on fable 3 and 2 but it would not be the same dog but may have the same ability's.
tell me one of the same between a fable and a fairy tale
Yes, "The Frogs Desiring a King" is a fable attributed to Aesop, not a folktale. Fables typically involve animals or inanimate objects that talk and teach moral lessons, while folktales are traditional stories passed down orally within a community.
500 years before fable 2 and the same time as Fable.
no its the same really