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what does the poet want to convey through the poem fable ​

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Answered by nmukhopadhyay94
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A 'Fable' is basically a small story where the characters are but animals, often 'Fable' has moral. The theme of the poem envelops not to judge others but try to evaluate as per inbuilt potent for everyone deserves more or less.

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Answered by riya1660
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Fables are short stories written to convey a life lesson or moral to its readers. Aesop was among the most famous writer of fables, penning more than 600 in his lifetime. Today, we have fables that have been passed down from generation to generation. Though the wording has changed, the lessons to be learned have not.

Also, what is the message of the poem the mountain and the squirrel? ' The poem depicts a mountain carrying forests on its back but cannot crack a nut. Whereas a squirrel that can crack a nut cannot carry forests. There for none is superior or inferior in this world. All creatures serve as spokes in the wheel of life.

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