Fables

/ˈfeɪbəlz/ noun

Short stories, often with animal characters, that teach a moral lesson or practical truth.

From Latin 'fabula' meaning 'story' or 'tale.' The form became especially associated with Aesop's Fables from ancient Greece, which used animal characters to teach human wisdom.

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