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FABLE, Using animals or elements of nature (non-human characters) as the…
FABLE
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Language Features
- Using common and nonspecific setting.
- Often taking place outside
- Using specific noun as pronoun of person, animal in the story.
- Ending in happy resolution.
- Using adjectives which are for noun phrase.
- Using time connectives and Conjunctions
- Using adverbs and adverbial phrase
- Using of variety of simple, compound and complex sentences.
Definition of Fabel
- A fable is a story featuring animals, plants or forces of nature which are aanthropomorphized (given human qualities). A fable always ends with a moral value which was intended as the lesson.
- Fables can relate to everyone and connect us with other culture. They are often passed into our culture as myths or legends and are used to teach us about morals.
Characteristics of Fable
- Using at least one character makes a bad decision.
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- Using animals or elements of nature (non-human characters) as the main characters.
- Containing a moral or lesson which can be found in the end of the story.
- Using personification (aanthropomorphized)
- Using simple plot and character.
- Involving a character who is sly or clever.
- Containing a funny and amusing story.
- Reflecting cultural beliefs.