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Why are fables important?

Fables are important because they teach valuable lessons about life, explained in a humorous yet
interesting way. Fables are important because they teach people specifically children the difference
between right and wrong.

What is a fable?

A fable is a short story that has a moral or lesson. It ofteninvolves animals, plants, mythical creatures,
etc. with humanqualities. A fable can be a story about supernatural or extraordinary personsor
incidents; legend: the fables of gods and heroes.

What are fables?

Fables are short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice in how to live

What is Dragon Fable?

Dragon Fable is an online RPG (role playing game) where you run around (literally-- more on this later),
doing quests and fighting monsters. It's created by Artix Entertainment. Unlike Adventure Quest,
another RPG created by Artix Entertainment, you move around by clicking on the ground. In Adventure
Quest, (AQ) you cannot move. Well-- you know what I mean. You start at level one, but right after the
first quest you become Level Two. *do-dee-do-daaa!* You level up by filling up an XP bar. (XP=
experience points.) You fill up the bar by fighting monsters, which also gives you gold so you can buy
cool weapons and pets. Dragon Amulets cost real money, but they are like what a membership is to Club
Penguin. It lets you go to (or, specifically, your avatar) special places, but special things, and it also gives
you 200 DragonCoins. If you need more information, just look it up! I hope I helped you!

What are the examples of fables?

Examples of fables are poems that do not have a rhyme scheme, but they often rhyme. Some examples
of fables would be: The boy who cried wolf, the tortous and the hare. They poems that teach life
lessons.

Example of a fable?

the fox and the grapes, the tortoise and the hare, the mouse and the lion, the crow and pitcher, the city
mouse and the country mouse, the swallow and the crow, the donkey and the grasshopper, the gnat
and the bull, the goose who laid the golden eggs, the mouse and the frog, the monkey and the camel,
the fox and the mask, the cat and the bell, the bull and the bullfrog, the stag and his antlers, the dog and
his reflection, the donkey, the fox and the lion, the birds, the beasts, and the bat, the frogs who desired
a king. ( all aesop's fables )

What is Fable actually about?

I never played Fable but Fable 2 is about: You are a little boy or girl and then your sister or brother dies
of a gun bull in the head by a sort of king and then you will meet a dog. And then later in the game you
will grow and take your revenge VS the evil who killed someone that was important to you. And then
you will continue your journey...

Characteristics of fables?

A fable is a short tale used to teach a moral, often with animals as characters. ^_^ Your Welcome!

Who is 'The Father of Fables'?

Aesop is considered by many to be the father of fables. He was a Greek slave from the 6th Century BC
who was known during his lifetime as a wonderful story teller. Most historians agree that the fables
attributed to him are mostly stories he created but there are individual stories where that is questioned.
Some other historians believe that Aesop merely collected stories to tell, and adapted folktales into his
stories rather than having created all of them himself. Still, some of the most widely read and loved
fables are attributed to Aesop.

What is the meaning of fables?

This is what FABLES means: a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects
as characters; apologue: the fable of the tortoise and the hare; Aesop's fables.

How do fables start?

fables started by aesop. Aesop is by universal consent believed to have been born about the year 620
B.C.

What is the most important characteristic of a fable?

a fable's main reason for existing is they have a moral . in the same vein Jesus used fables but back then
they were called parables. they are both using something the general public can relate to while getting
to understand a principle
What is the predicate noun in the sentence The fable teaches the importance of hard work?

There is not a predicate noun in this sentence. The definition of a predicate noun is that it defines or
restates the subject AND it has to follow a linking verb.. example: Mrs.Smith is a nurse.. the predicate
noun would be nurse

Where do the fables came from?

fables and myths were storeys probably based on true events or an analogy used to teach children
about the world these would of been passed down orally until they were recorded but during the time
that they were passed down orally the story is exaggerated like in a game of Chinese whispers - were it
starts of as " Frank killed the monster on Friday" and it ends up like " frank killed a gigantic fire-breathing
monster who had 16 eyes on Monday, after and epic battle that lasted 3days" leading us to wonder
whether the stories are true or not, certainly many of them have elements of truth fables are just stories
that teach people, they would of also been passed down orally though generations until recorded. there
are also modern fables such as " an inspector calls" and "an illustrated man"

Where fable come from?

a Fable is folk tale or a myths is the expression of that fanciful heritage spontaneously created in any
kind of culture, for the man's innate needs, intended to convey a moral lesson.

Why is a fable considered a fable?

A fable is a short, pithy animal tale, most often told or written with a moral tagged in the form of a
proverb. Thus to convey a moral is the aim of most fables, and the tale is the vehicle by which this is
done, providing illustration and compelling argument for the moral.. To be specific, the fable does not
originate as a folktale, though it may make use of folk material, and can also be composed into a culture
and exchanged as traditional oral folklore.. There are many fables in the world originated from different
country but the oldest fables are either Aesopic in origin or Asian roots. The oldest fables are created
dating back several centuries B.C.E.

Is fable for the ps2?

No. Fable was created by Microsoft game studios and is only available for Xbox and Xbox 360.

Characteristics of a fable?

a short story that contains a moral ( often written below the story ) and contains talking animals
What does a fable teach?

A fable teaches a moral through the little story told via mythical creatures, animals, forces of nature etc.
The reader is then meant to use the moral of the story to reflect on themselves. They are also written in
prose or verse, so you could also use fables to teach writing or public speaking.

What do you have to do to get younger on fable?

SPOILER ALERT*** When you beat the game, go to the Brightwood Tower and buy it. After you buy it,
sleep in a bed for at least six hours. When you wake up, you will appear younger.

How Do You Get Horns In Fable?

You need to get corrupt as possible like killing for money etc. you can goto a city and this may sound
grusome but kill off alot of people and you will start getting these horns and red vieins visable to anyone
u don't need to be corrupt to get horns. u just need to be evil

What a fable is not?

The definition of a fable is talking animals. If it doesn't have that it is not a fable. a fable doesn't have to
have talking animals it doesn't even need to have animals! But I'll tell you what a fable is not...it is not a
sandwich

Can you get wings in Fable?

Yes, in fable 3 you can at the end of the game and if you charge up the spell or even if you are doing a
florish.

How long is a fable?

you know it really depends on what type of book it is like if the book is for little kids it will be short.

What does a fable do?

A fable is a story that has a really good point to it u should checkout Aesop's fables at ur library.

What is a moral of fable?

The moral of any story be it fable or otherwise is the lesson that can be learned. In the fox and the
grapes the moral of the story is 'people tend to despise that which they cannot obtain.'
Where is the tatooist on fable?

FAIL! 1stly there are more than one one. Two you have a map which tells you where they are located.

Who wrote the fables?

The first and most famous writer of fables is Aesop, who lived in Greece by the sixth century BC.

What is the oldest fable?

The oldest one that I can think of is the only one in the bible: Baalim and his Ass

How do you get younger in fable?

You cant get younger in Fable but you can look more attractive by doing good deeds.

What is the opposite of fabLE?

here are the Antonyms accuracy, actuality, authenticity, axiom, case, certainty, correctness, dope*,
exactitude, exactness, fact, facts, factualism, factuality, factualness, genuineness, gospel truth, gospel,
honest truth, infallibility, inside track, legitimacy, maxim, naked truth, nitty-gritty, perfection, picture,
plain talk, precision, principle, rectitude, rightness, scoop, score, trueness, truism, truthfulness,
unvarnished truth, veracity, verisimilitude, verity, whole story

What is the longest fable?

in my view i say that vikrmaditya's story is the longest fable in Indian. many country's have many fables.

What are so important about Aesop's Fables?

Aesop was a famous fable writer. Some of his fables impressed him and other people who read his
fables

Why are the characteristics of a fable?

Fables act as parables; meaning their story teaches a lesson. Fables also feature personified animals.
What is the adjective of fable?

If you actually look up 'Fabulous' in most dictionaries (and wiki I think), you'll find that it can mean
'fable-like' or 'of the nature of a fable'.

What are the features of fables?

( well i know what fables are) they are fake made up story's with animal characters .

What is an Ecological Fable?

Nature storytelling is an integral part of human development and human history. It is a shared
experience between the teller and the listener that transmits feelings and values on the connection and
interdependence of humans with their natural world. This workshop was an interactive forum where
participants shared ideas and experiences on the use of nature literature in environmental education.

What is the fable about?

Your Question is not very well worded. A fable is a short story that at the end of it has some kind of
teaching or moral.

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

What do you need in a fable?

The most basic requirement for a fable is to have talking animals. It is the definition of a fable. After this
other popular components of a fable are: moral lessons, ethics, cultural influences, and romance.

What do fables have in them?

Fables have short stories with moral messages that teach us a simple but important lesson in life.
Popular fable writers include Aesop and some interesting fables from around the world can also be
found on Enchanted Lands and Fables website.

How do you get to fable heaven in Dragon fable?

You can't, all you can do is get closer to achieving and going to it
What is a fable Give an example of a fable?

A fable is a story that has a meaning behind the story itself. Some examples are The Tortoise and the
Hare, The Boy Who Cried Wolf , The Fox and the Grapes , T he Mouse and the Lion , The Swallow and
the Crow , T he Ant and the Grasshopper , T he Gnat and the Bull , The Mouse and the Frog , T he
Monkey and the Camel , The Fox and the Mask , T he Cat and the Bell , The Bull and the Bullfrog , The
Stag and his Antlers , The Dog and his Reflection , and The Fox and the Lion. These are all poems that
teach life lessons.

What are aesops fables about?

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.

Are aesp fables and fables the same?

A fable is a type of story. Aesop's fables are the fables invented by the famed fabalist Aesop.

What is furry fable?

furry fable was a virtual world ,but now it may have shut down or lost its domain name as you cannot
get to it any more.

What is a tale and what is fable?

tale - a narrative that relates the details of some real orimaginary event, incident, or case; story fable - a
short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals orinanimate objects as characters; apologue

Is smurfs a fable?

smurfs is based on a guy called Danny Walsh it is a true story. the create made the smurfs blue to add
fun to the story.Danny Walsh inst blue

What is the importance of fable?

Fables are stories that have been passed down through generations that revolve around a moral, so the
importance is essentially enforcing a moral in a 'fun' way, when you tell a child an interesting story that
is based on a moral, they are bound to remember it.
Why you read fables?

Usually fables have a moral to be passed on to the reader and hopefully both young and older readers
will benefit from these.

Why were epics and fables so important to the ancient Greeks?

The poet Homer composed them during the 700 B.C. Homer based these epics on stories about a war
between Greece and the city of Troy.

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