One word could be 'fable'. A fable is a short story, often with animals as characters, that has a moral. In a novel, if there is a short story - like section with a moral, it can be considered a fable within the larger work. For instance, in some allegorical novels, there are parts that function like fables to convey deeper meanings and lessons.
Allegory. An allegory is a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. Some allegories are presented in the form of a long short story. For instance, 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell can be seen as an allegory for the Russian Revolution and its aftermath, and while it is not extremely long, it is much longer than a simple short story and is full of moral and political implications.
One such short story could be 'The Ant and the Grasshopper.' It teaches the moral of the importance of hard work and planning for the future.
It could be called a thematic short story. That's a pretty straightforward name to describe it.
A story about a person facing a difficult choice and learning the importance of honesty could have a moral lesson. Like if someone is tempted to cheat but decides to be honest and sees the positive outcome.
The word 'tedious' might also fit. A long boring story is often tedious, meaning it is dull and repetitive, causing boredom or impatience. For example, if someone is telling a story with too many uninteresting details and no real point, it can be described as tedious.
Well, in Hindi, the term for'moral of the story' is often 'कथा का उपदेश' (katha ka upadesh). It's used to convey the main lesson or message that one should take away from a story. For example, in many traditional Hindi fables, at the end, there will be a clear 'कथा का उपदेश' which is meant to teach people about values like honesty, kindness, and so on.
Yes, the word 'biography' can be used to refer to one's life story. It is a written account of a person's life, including details about their upbringing, achievements, and experiences.
The moral of the 'every dog has his day short story' is that no one should be underestimated. Even those who seem small or unimportant in society, like the dog in the story, can have a moment of great significance. It's a reminder that we should treat everyone with respect because we never know when they might have their moment of glory. For example, in the story, the dog might have been ignored all the time, but when the opportunity came, it was the dog that made a big difference. This shows that every individual has potential, and it will be realized at some point.
Sure! One might say 'fictive heartthrob' or 'fantasy love object' to refer to a fictional crush. These expressions capture the idea of having a romantic interest in a character that isn't real.
Yeah, there is! It's often called a 'fictional infatuation'.