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    Ap·o·logue
    /ˈapəˌlôɡ/

    noun

    • 1. a moral fable, especially one with animals as characters.
  2. Definition of Apologue. The term apologue has been derived from a French word having the same spellings. It also seems a derivative of a Latin term, apologus, which means a story or fable. In literary terms, it is a type of story or a fable having allegorical meanings told through inanimate things or objects speaking to each other, including ...

  3. Apologue definition: A moral fable, especially one having animals or inanimate objects as characters.

  4. 5 days ago · An allegory or moral fable.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  5. apologue: 1 n a short moral story (often with animal characters) Synonyms: allegory , fable , parable Examples: Pilgrim's Progress an allegory written by John Bunyan in 1678 Types: Aesop's fables a collection of fables believed to have been written by the Greek storyteller Aesop Type of: story a piece of fiction that narrates a chain of ...

  6. Apologue definition, a didactic narrative; a moral fable. See more.

  7. Definition. An apologue is a short tale that shares a moral lesson. That is, a story about how one should act in certain situations. If a tale has a “moral,” it has a lesson it wants to share. These are often aimed at young readers, but aren’t exclusively confined to children’s literature. Readers of all ages can take something from the ...

  8. Apologue definition: . See examples of APOLOGUE used in a sentence.

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