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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
ADVANCE STUDIES AND GROWTH EVALUATION

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Multidisciplinary
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCE STUDIES AND GROWTH EVALUATION


VOL.: 3 ISSUE.: 9(September 2024)

Impact of Fables on English Literature


Author(s): Dr. Kavita Bisaria


Abstract:

Fables have played a pivotal role in shaping English Literature, serving as a foundational genre that imparts moral lessons through allegorical storytelling. Originating from ancient traditions, notably Aesop’s fables, these narratives often feature anthropomorphized animals and mythical creatures to highlight human virtues and vices. The simplicity and universality of fables have allowed them to transcend cultural and temporal boundaries, making them a timeless tool for education and moral instruction. In English literature, fables have influenced a wide range of genres, from children’s literature to political satire. Notable authors such as Geoffrey Chaucer, John Dryden and George Orwell have drawn inspiration from fables to craft works that critique societal norms and human behavior. The enduring appeal of fables lies in their ability to engage readers’ imaginations while delivering profound ethical messages, thus cementing their place as a significant literary form.

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How to Cite this Article:

Dr. Kavita Bisaria. Impact of Fables on English Literature. Int. J Adv. Std. & Growth Eval. 2024; 3(9):59-61,