Fables
Fables come from the oral tradition of story telling. Local tribes created
and passed on fables as a form of moral education. Many fables directly
state the morals they communicate at the end of their stories. Animals
with human qualities serve as characters. Each character symbolizes a
specific aspect of human nature. The message being communicated is more
important than character development, setting development, or plot development.
Myths
Myths were written to explain how creation came about and how people
should lead “moral” lives. Myths have their origins in oral
story telling. The characters are normally gods or goddesses. Although
the characters have special abilities, they still behave as humans with
both negative and positive characteristics.
Greek authors have written many of the myths that still exist today.
These writers, most of whose names are unknown, appealed to people’s
emotions by placing the characters in fantastic situations.
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