A fable is a short story or folk fiction. "Fable" comes from Latin fabula and contributes to a root with Faber, "creator, artificer." although a fable may be informal in tone; the perceptive from the outset is that it is a novelty and a produced invented story.
It is a concise narrative or poem that is told to present an ethical or realistic lesson. The characters in fables are often animals that converse or perform like human beings. A fable is different from the allegory. The allegory always speak about what in reality takes place, and is factual to fact, which the fable is not. The allegory teaches the superior blissful and saintly truths, but the fable only possible moralities.
It is a concise narrative or poem that is told to present an ethical or realistic lesson. The characters in fables are often animals that converse or perform like human beings. A fable is different from the allegory. The allegory always speak about what in reality takes place, and is factual to fact, which the fable is not. The allegory teaches the superior blissful and saintly truths, but the fable only possible moralities.