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A moral (from Latin morālis) is a message that is conveyed or a lesson to be learned from a story or event. The moral may be left to the hearer, reader, or viewer to determine for themselves, or may be explicitly encapsulated in a maxim. A moral is a lesson in a story or in real life. See more
As an example of an explicit maxim, at the end of Aesop's fable of the Tortoise and the Hare, in which the plodding and determined tortoise won a race against the much-faster yet … See more
Throughout the history of recorded literature, the majority of fictional writing has served not only to entertain but also to instruct, inform or … See more
18th centuryJohn Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau write about children as an audience for literature.1776–1849Maria Edgeworth writes moral tales about how a wise adult can educate a child.1780–1830Morals are one of the main purposes of literature, especially in children's literature.1789Thomas Day writes Sandford and Merton, a moral tale about two boys.Moral tales were one of the main purposes of literature during 1780–1830, especially in children's literature. Part of the reason for this was the … See more
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