One who writers fables is called an author. You can call all writers who write stories an author no matter what they write about.
Well, honey, Ifrit is as real as a unicorn wearing sunglasses at a beach party. Ifrit is a mythical creature from Middle Eastern folklore, so unless you've got a genie lamp hidden somewhere, chances are you won't be summoning any fiery spirits anytime soon. But hey, who am I to rain on your parade? Keep dreaming, darling.
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There is usually a moral or life lesson in many of Aesops fables. Some are cautionary, some an illistration of what happens if you don't walk the right path.
These fables written by Aesop's in the B.C prriod are fables with animals making it unique with a lesson.
Aesops fables have more lessons. some people would say fables with more lessons are moral stories.
Aesop had great powers of storytelling, as evidenced in his 'Fables'.
The genre is mostly fantasy with all the talking animals.
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This tale is adopted from the Aesop fables. Therefore the author is Aesop.
Aesop was famous for writing down fables, traditionally called "Aesop's fables."
They are all very popular the one that leads the list is the tortoise and the hare who had a race.