Apologue

/ˈæp.ə.lɒɡ/ noun

A moral fable or allegorical story that teaches a lesson, often featuring animals or inanimate objects as characters.

From French apologue, from Greek apologos, from apo- 'away' + logos 'word/story.' The term combines Greek elements meaning 'told away' or 'a story told elsewhere,' reflecting the nature of cautionary tales.

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