A fable is a type of story.
Aesop's fables are the fables invented by the famed fabalist Aesop.
They are the same because epic poems have heroes and fables are mostly about animals: they're different because it talks about important people in life and myths is part of fables because some aren't true and some are. :)
The Wolf Among Us is BEFORE the Fables comics. They happen before issue 1 of Fables.
They are the same because epic poems have heroes and fables are mostly about animals: they're different because it talks about important people in life and myths is part of fables because some aren't true and some are. :)
They are the same because epic poems have heroes and fables are mostly about animals: they're different because it talks about important people in life and myths is part of fables because some aren't true and some are. :)
The fables are called 'The Aesop Fables'. A weird name Aesop.
Aesop was famous for writing down fables, traditionally called "Aesop's fables."
It has the same meaning as mythology which is basically "falsified truth"
Kefu Ma has written: 'Dui niu tan qin' -- subject(s): Chinese Fables, Fables, Fables, Chinese 'He Shi bi' -- subject(s): Chinese Fables, Fables, Fables, Chinese
the Boston Bruins are named after a brown bear typically used in fables. Same thing With UCLA, who are also the Bruins.
The noun fables is a plural noun; pronouns for fables are they (subjective) and them (objective).
Fables mean animals, so the fables are all fiction here.
The same way you would explain fables, stories with a meaning.