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  2. μύθος, παραμύθι, επινοώ are the top translations of "fable" into Greek. Sample translated sentence: There is a fable in which a frog gives a scorpion a ride across a river. ↔ Υπάρχει ένας μύθος κατά την οποία ένας βάτραχος δίνει ένα σκορπιό μια βόλτα σε ένα ποτάμι.
    The Greek fable is a brief and simple fictitious story with a constant structure, generally with animal protagonists (but also humans, gods, and inanimate objects, e.g. trees), which gives an exemplary and popular message on practical ethics and which comments, usually in a cautionary way, on the course of action to be followed or avoided in a particular situation.
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    Answer: A fable is a very short story with a moral or a lesson to teach. In ancient Greece, fables, myths, and legends were told orally by the traveling Greek storytellers during the Greek Dark Age. Fables gave the early Greeks a common culture, a way of behaving. After the dark age, the fables continued to be told and enjoyed.
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    Fable - Wikipedia

    In ancient Greek and Roman education, the fable was the first of the progymnasmata —training exercises in prose composition and public speaking—wherein students would be asked to learn fables, expand upon them, invent their own, and finally use them as persuasive examples in longer forensic or deliberative … See more

    Fable is a literary genre defined as a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized, and that illustrates or … See more

    Aesop (mid-6th century BCE), author/s of Aesop's Fables
    Vishnu Sarma (c. 200 BCE), author of the anthropomorphic political treatise and fable collection, the See more

    1. ^ For example, in First Timothy, "neither give heed to fables...", and "refuse profane and old wives' fables..." (1 Tim 1:4 and 4:4, respectively).
    2. ^ Strong's 3454. μύθος muthos moo’-thos; perhaps from the same as 3453 (through the idea of … See more

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    The fable is one of the most enduring forms of folk literature, spread abroad, modern researchers agree, less by literary anthologies than by oral transmission. Fables can be found … See more

    Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910)
    Rafael Pombo (1833–1912), Colombian fabulist, poet, writer
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  5. Strong's Greek: 3454. μῦθος (muthos) -- a speech, story, i.e. a fable

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    WEB6 days ago · A moral—or lesson for behaviour—is woven into the story and often explicitly formulated at the end. (See also beast fable.) The …

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