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- Moral abstract "A moral (from Latin morālis) is a message 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.".
- Moral wikiPageID "70174".
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- Moral wikiPageRevisionID "683089248".
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Aesops_Fables.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Allegory.
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- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Aphorism.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Category:Literature.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Category:Narratology.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Dickens.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Childrens_literature.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Greek_chorus.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Irony.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Jacques_Rousseau.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink John_Locke.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Edgeworth.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Maxim_(literature).
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Message.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Narrative.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Play_(theatre).
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Prologue.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Romeo_and_Juliet.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Sandford_and_Merton.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Shakespeare.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Stock_character.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Stock_characters.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink The_History_of_Sandford_and_Merton.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink The_Purple_Jar.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink The_Tortoise_and_the_Hare.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Theatre_of_ancient_Greece.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Day.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_morality.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:event.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Moral wikiPageWikiLinkText "'Moral".
- Moral wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moral Studies".
- Moral wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moral".
- Moral wikiPageWikiLinkText "ethical".
- Moral wikiPageWikiLinkText "lesson Charlotte learns".
- Moral wikiPageWikiLinkText "moral conclusion".
- Moral wikiPageWikiLinkText "moral lesson".
- Moral wikiPageWikiLinkText "moral".
- Moral wikiPageWikiLinkText "morality tales".
- Moral wikiPageWikiLinkText "pedagogic nature".
- Moral wikiPageWikiLinkText "rule".
- Moral wikiPageWikiLinkText "rules".
- Moral hasPhotoCollection Moral.
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- Moral wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Moral wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Narrative.
- Moral wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Moral subject Category:Literature.
- Moral subject Category:Narratology.
- Moral hypernym Message.
- Moral type Software.
- Moral type Humanity.
- Moral comment "A moral (from Latin morālis) is a message 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.".
- Moral label "Moral".
- Moral sameAs Поука.
- Moral sameAs Moralitat_(lliçó).
- Moral sameAs Charakter.
- Moral sameAs Moraleja.
- Moral sameAs מוסר_השכל.
- Moral sameAs सीख.
- Moral sameAs Akhlak.
- Moral sameAs ಗುಣ.
- Moral sameAs 교훈.
- Moral sameAs Наравоучение.
- Moral sameAs m.0j6y3.
- Moral sameAs Epimýtia.
- Moral sameAs Karaktär.
- Moral sameAs Adili_(fasihi).
- Moral sameAs படிப்பினை.
- Moral sameAs Tính_cách.
- Moral sameAs Q235282.
- Moral sameAs Q235282.
- Moral wasDerivedFrom Moral?oldid=683089248.
- Moral isPrimaryTopicOf Moral.