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Latest revision as of 14:53, 24 April 2016
A cautionary tale is a tale told in folklore, to warn its hearer of danger.
Description
There are three essential parts to a cautionary tale, though they can be introduced in a large variety of ways.
- First, a taboo or prohibition is stated: some act, location, or thing is said to be dangerous.
- Then, the narrative itself is told: someone disregarded the warning and performed the forbidden act.
- Finally, the violator comes to an unpleasant fate, which is frequently related in expansive and grisly detail.
See also
External links
- Cautionary tale @ Wikipedia