Fables
The fable is a simple story that incorporates characters typically animals whose actions teach a moral lesson or university truth. often,the moral is stated at the end of the story.
Throughout history , fables have appealed to adults as well as to children,for the best stories are both simple and wise. Moreover,their use of animal as symbols for human behaviour have made them safe. yet effective,political tools. Perhaps because of their adult appeal,fables were put into print far earlier than other forms of traditional literature.Some well-known fables are: 'The Lion and the Mouse,' 'The Fox and the Sour Grapes,'The Town mouse and the Country Mouse.
Aesop's Fables are the best-known collection of fables in the Western word,but other collections are also deserving of notice. Other fables comes from Persia[modern-day Iran] there are the Panchatantra Tales;from India,the Jataka Tales;and from France,the collection fables of Jean de la Fontaine.
Humorous talese
They have endured,no doubt,for their comic appeal and the guaranteed laughter they evoke.