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  2. Dec 16, 2021 · Finding the parables of Jesus is made easy for you with our list of parable examples. Discover parables in the Old Testament and some in fables, as well!

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    • Allegory and myth
    • The allegorical mode
    • Derivation of the terms

    fable, parable, and allegory, any form of imaginative literature or spoken utterance constructed in such a way that readers or listeners are encouraged to look for meanings hidden beneath the literal surface of the fiction. A story is told or perhaps enacted whose details—when interpreted—are found to correspond to the details of some other system of relations (its hidden, allegorical sense). The poet, for example, may describe the ascent of a hill in such a way that each physical step corresponds to a new stage in the soul’s progress toward a higher level of existence.

    Many forms of literature elicit this kind of searching interpretation, and the generic term for the cluster is allegory; under it may be grouped fables, parables, and other symbolic shapings. Allegory may involve either a creative or an interpretive process: either the act of building up the allegorical structure and giving “body” to the surface narrative or the act of breaking down this structure to see what themes or ideas run parallel to it.

    The fate of allegory, in all its many variations, is tied to the development of myth and mythology. Every culture embodies its basic assumptions in stories whose mythic structures reflect the society’s prevailing attitudes toward life. If the attitudes are disengaged from the structure, then the allegorical meaning implicit in the structure is reve...

    The range of allegorical literature is so wide that to consider allegory as a fixed literary genre is less useful than to regard it as a dimension, or mode, of controlled indirectness and double meaning (which, in fact, all literature possesses to some degree). Critics usually reserve the term allegory itself for works of considerable length, compl...

    The original meanings of these critical terms themselves suggest the direction of their development. Fable (from the Latin fabula, “a telling”) puts the emphasis on narrative (and in the medieval and Renaissance periods was often used when speaking of “the plot” of a narrative). Parable (from Greek parabolē, a “setting beside”) suggests a juxtaposi...

  3. Both parable examples and fables are used to teach a lesson via a short story; however, parables use humans as the characters, whereas the main characters in fables are animals, plants, forces of nature, and other inanimate objects.

  4. Examples of Parables Example #1 The Prodigal Son. One of the best-known examples of a parable comes from the Christian Bible. It appears in the book of Luke (15:11-32) and expounds on Christ’s love for humankind. In the story the prodigal son send his inheritance rather than saving it and taking care of himself. He is soon without money or ...

  5. Parable. Like a fable, a parable is a short story that has a moral or teaches a lesson. However, parables are different from fables because they employ humans as the main characters, whereas fables feature animals, objects, etc. The most well-known parables are spoken by Jesus in the Bible.

  6. Examples of Parable. Example 1. Perhaps the most famous parable is that of the Boy Who Cried Wolf. In it, a young boy enjoys yelling “wolf” and laughing as the adults in his village run around in a panic. But one day, he sees an actual wolf, and cries out “wolf” to try and get someone to save him.