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Running Head: A FABLE NARRATIVE
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Fable Narrative:
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A FABLE NARRATIVE
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Youthful Princess' promise delivers the Frog King:
A Fable Narrative
Fable narrative might have been told long time ago, however their basic topics never lost
their sparkle. Duration change; social orders and societies change; however, the center of human
feelings stays the same. People love and feel, even in today's propelled world, the way they used
to long in the past. One such constant declaration of human sentiments is the tale story The Frog
King. Here, this record-breaking most loved tale of all is retold in another setting. In any case,
the hidden subject of the first fable stays in place that on the off chance that one makes a
promise, one must keep that promise; being consistent with one's words dependably brings
rewards.
Long time ago there was a young lady who was very beautiful and as excellent as Stars,
the goddess of excellence, in a residential community. Despite the fact that she was not a
princess, she was called a Princess by her dad, named King, to demonstrate his affection and
appreciation to her unmatched beauty. Princess, at the youthful age of fifteen, turned out to be
outstandingly splendid at making elixirs, while she was pursuing a course of medicine at the
Kingdom University. Princess was a very close friend of her dad, who made sure he must be
seeing her every time, either in the morning, afternoon,...
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