Fables for Kids | What makes a story a fable?

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9 Dec 202205:32

Summary

TLDRThis video introduces viewers to the concept of fables, highlighting their characteristics such as being fictional, short, and teaching moral lessons. Famous examples like 'The Tortoise and the Hare' and 'The Lion and the Mouse' are explored, demonstrating how animals are often the main characters and act like humans. The video also discusses Aesop, an ancient Greek figure known for his collection of fables. Viewers are encouraged to reflect on the morals of these stories, such as kindness and perseverance, and to explore fables further for important life lessons.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Fables are stories that teach moral lessons.
  • 🐢 Examples of well-known fables include 'The Tortoise and the Hare' and 'The Ant and the Grasshopper.'
  • 🧚 Fables are fictional stories, meaning they are imaginary.
  • 📏 They are typically short stories.
  • 💡 Fables always contain a moral lesson, such as 'slow and steady wins the race.'
  • 🐾 The main characters in fables are often animals that behave like humans.
  • 🌳 Fables usually take place outdoors.
  • 👤 Aesop, an enslaved person of African descent in ancient Greece, is known for his collection called Aesop's Fables.
  • 📜 Stories in Aesop's Fables include 'The Fox and the Grapes' and 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf.'
  • 🍇 The phrase 'sour grapes' originates from the story 'The Fox and the Grapes.'

Q & A

  • What is a fable?

    -A fable is a fictional story that teaches a moral lesson.

  • Why are fables considered unique?

    -Fables are unique because they have specific characteristics: they are fictional, short, teach a moral lesson, feature animals as main characters, and are typically set outdoors.

  • Who is Aesop, and why is he important in the context of fables?

    -Aesop was an enslaved person of African descent who lived in ancient Greece from about 620 BC to 564 BC. He is credited with creating or collecting many famous fables, known today as Aesop's Fables.

  • Can you name three famous fables mentioned in the script?

    -Three famous fables mentioned are 'The Tortoise and the Hare,' 'The Fox and the Grapes,' and 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf.'

  • What is the moral of the story 'The Lion and the Mouse'?

    -The moral of 'The Lion and the Mouse' is that no act of kindness is ever wasted, and even the smallest of us can make a big difference.

  • What common phrase comes from the fable 'The Fox and the Grapes'?

    -The phrase 'sour grapes' comes from the fable 'The Fox and the Grapes.'

  • What lesson does 'The Tortoise and the Hare' teach?

    -'The Tortoise and the Hare' teaches the lesson that slow and steady wins the race.

  • According to the script, where do fables usually take place?

    -Fables usually take place outside, in natural environments.

  • What is a key element that differentiates fables from other stories?

    -A key element that differentiates fables is that the main characters are animals who act like humans.

  • Are fables considered non-fiction or fiction?

    -Fables are considered fiction.

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