LITERATURE QUESTIONS
ASIAN LITERATURE
Question
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animals
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human
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objects in nature
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forces of nature
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Detailed explanation-1: -In fables, animals and even inanimate objects (like the wind, or the sun) are the main characters of the story and are given human qualities. Some animals have specific traits associated with them. For example, an owl is wise, a fox is cunning, and a lion is brave.
Detailed explanation-2: -A fable is a short story that typically conveys some type of value, moral, or life lesson at the end. The characters of these stories are almost always animals with human-like qualities, not mythical creatures.
Detailed explanation-3: -Fables are fiction. Fables are short and have few characters. Characters are often animals with human attributes. Fables are just one story. The setting can be anywhere. A lesson or moral is taught and is sometimes stated at the end of the story.
Detailed explanation-4: -Animal Fables. They are the most common, where relationships are established between animals, humans, gods but really the protagonists are the animals. Human fables. Fables of the plant kingdom. Mythological. Inert things. Agonal. Etiological.