Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
apologue
noun
/ˈæp.ə.lɒɡ/

Definition
A moral fable, usually featuring animals as characters, used to convey a valuable lesson or moral.

Examples
- One classic apologue is Aesop’s fable of the Tortoise and the Hare, which teaches the lesson that slow and steady wins the race.
- The apologue of the Fox and the Grapes illustrates the concept of cognitive dissonance and the idea that one may disparage what one cannot attain.

Meaning
An apologue is a narrative that often illustrates a moral or ethical lesson, typically using anthropomorphized creatures or characters. It aims to teach the reader or listener a principle through storytelling.

Synonyms
- fable
- parable
- tale
- allegory