Animal Fables
Animal fables are short stories that feature animals as characters, often with human traits. These tales are designed to teach moral lessons or convey important truths about human behavior. The most famous collection of animal fables is attributed to Aesop, an ancient Greek storyteller whose works have been passed down through generations.
In these fables, animals often find themselves in situations that reflect real-life challenges, allowing readers to learn valuable lessons. Common themes include the importance of honesty, kindness, and cleverness. Many fables conclude with a clear moral, making them both entertaining and educational for audiences of all ages.