Parable in a sentence as a noun

They arent part of a culture that expects parables and satire.

The OP wasn't a generic "some companies suck" rant, it was a parable about a specific problem.

The parable of the Ant and the Grasshopper is as true today as it was 2500 years ago when Aesop put it into his book of fables.

"[St] Augustine tells the parable of a pirate captain who is captured and brought before Alexander the Great.

Another great Žižek story/parable about surveillance is the red ink one, which I think is also relevant here:So what are we doing here?

Just as in the original parable of the bike shed, nobody wants to suggest changes to the nuclear reactor shielding.

Sounds like the parable of the mexican fisherman:An executive from America was standing at the pier of a Mexican village, taking a much needed vacation.

Parable definitions

noun

a short moral story (often with animal characters)

See also: fable allegory apologue

noun

(New Testament) any of the stories told by Jesus to convey his religious message; "the parable of the prodigal son"