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fábula
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1st_ As a literary genre it is a short work, with characters that are usually humanized animals, ending with a moralizing lesson. It comes from the Latin fabbula ( "talk, conversation" ), because the fables were recounted more than acting. 2nd_ Taking the former as a fantastic work, a lie told in an elaborate manner is said 'fable'. See myth (narrative), verse (lie), story (lie).

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