What does fables mean?
noun
Short stories that convey a moral lesson, often featuring non-human characters, such as animals, plants, or objects, that are given human-like qualities. Fables are typically brief and to the point, with a clear moral or message.
Example
"The fables of Aesop have been retold and adapted countless times, remaining a popular form of storytelling."
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