Repent, your redemption draweth nigh.
It is the message of the fable.
A moral
The message is in the story.
i dont know why are you asking me?
what was the central message (or moral) of the story
what was the central message (or moral) of the story
The central moral message of the Torah is this: What is hateful to you, do not do to another. The rest of the Torah are details. Go study.
Being moral for its own sake.
The moral of a fable refers to the message that the writer is trying to get across. If the moral is not directly stated, the reader can usually determine what it is by simply reviewing the tale and deciding what the story is about.
to teach??
Yes, fables typically end with a moral or message that is meant to teach a lesson or provide insight into human behavior. These morals are often conveyed through the actions and consequences experienced by the characters in the fable.
Folk tales are short stories usually with some sort of a moral message