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Fables

Types of Fiction. Fables. What is a fable?. A fable is a very short story which is meant to illustrate a point or teach us a lesson. Usually, but not always, fables are stories about animals that talk like people. The lesson that a fable teaches us is called a moral. The Boy Who Cried Wolf .

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Fables

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  1. Types of Fiction Fables

  2. What is a fable? • A fable is a very short story which is meant to illustrate a point or teach us a lesson. • Usually, but not always, fables are stories about animals that talk like people. • The lesson that a fable teaches us is called a moral.

  3. The Boy Who Cried Wolf  There was once a young Shepherd Boy who tended his sheep at the foot of a mountain near a dark forest. It was rather lonely for him all day, so he thought upon a plan by which he could get a little company and some excitement. He rushed down towards the village calling out "Wolf, wolf," and the villagers came out to meet him, and some of them stopped and talked with him for a considerable time.

  4. The Boy Who Cried Wolf  This pleased the boy so much that a few days afterwards he tried the same trick, and again the villagers came running to help. But shortly after this, a wolf actually did come out from the forest. “I’ve come to eat your sheep,” said Wolf. And so he to began to chase the sheep, and the boy of course cried out "Wolf, wolf," still louder than before. But this time the villagers, who had been fooled twice before, thought the boy was again deceiving them, and nobody stirred to come to his help.

  5. The Boy Who Cried Wolf  So the wolf made a good meal of the boy's flock, and when the boy complained, the wise man of the village said: A liar will not be believed, even when he speaks the truth.

  6. Is The Boy Who Cried Wolf a fable? Fable checklist… • Short story • Animals talk like people • Teaches a lesson/moral

  7. The Tortoise and the Hare  The Hare was once boasting of his speed before the other animals. "I have never yet been beaten," said he, "when I put forth my full speed. I challenge any one here to race with me."The Tortoise said quietly, "I accept your challenge.""That is a good joke," said the Hare; "I could dance round you all the way."

  8. The Tortoise and the Hare  "Keep your boasting until you've beaten me," answered the Tortoise. "Shall we race?” So a course was fixed and a start was made. The Hare darted almost out of sight at once, but soon stopped and, to show his contempt for the Tortoise, lay down to have a nap.

  9. The Tortoise and the Hare  The Tortoise plodded on and plodded on, and when the Hare awoke from his nap, he saw the Tortoise just near the finish line. He ran as fast as he could, but could not run fast enough to save the race. Then said the Tortoise: Slow and steady always wins the race.

  10. Is The Tortoise & the Hare a fable? Fable checklist… • Short story • Animals talk like people • Teaches a lesson/moral

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