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The Moral of a fable is a short folk or fairy tale with the primary purpose of influencing moral behavior.

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Is the moral of a fable?

It is the message of the fable.


Is an example of a moral a fable?

Not always. A fable may have a moral, or it may not. Aesop's Fables usually had a moral.


What is a example of moral of the fable?

An example of a moral from a fable could be "slow and steady wins the race" from the fable of "The Tortoise and the Hare." This moral emphasizes the importance of perseverance and diligence in achieving goals.


What are the release dates for A Fable and Its Moral - 1914?

A Fable and Its Moral - 1914 was released on: USA: 19 February 1914


Would a fable still be a fable if it didn't have a moral?

a passage that points out the message to be drawn from the fable.


What is the purpose of a fable and the moral lesson?

a folk tale teaches a lesson indirectly.


Does a fable have a moral?

yes because a fable is called a fable it has a moral in it like the fox and the grapes:"People tend to despise that which they dont have" hope this helps BTW im eleven


Is a fable a true story?

No, it is a story with a moral or lesson to learn from reading the fable.


What kind of story has a moral at the end?

a moral comes at the end of a fable


Give the definition of a fable?

A fable is a story that has a moral. Usually a fable is short but that's not technically part of the definition.


What term is used for the saying at the end of a fable that sums up the point of the fable?

It is usually called the moral of the fable.


Which of these terms is defined asa a wise saying that describes the lesson taught at the end of a fable?

The term that is defined as a wise saying that describes the lesson taught at the end of a fable is 'the moral of the fable'.