(chapter -working together) what is a fable?
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A fable is a fictional narrative meant to teach a moral lesson.
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The characters in a fable are usually animals whose words and actions reflect human behavior. A form of folk literature, the fable is also one of the progymnasmata.
Some of the best-known fables are those attributed to Aesop, an enslaved man who lived in Greece in the sixth century BC. (See Examples and Observations below.) A popular modern fable is George Orwell's Animal Farm (1945).
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