Answer:
Epic poems are long narrative stories of heroic deals of individuals while fables are short stories that convey moral lessons.
Step-by-step explanation:
Epic poems differ from fables in that epic stories are told of great adventures and heroic efforts to bring glory to Greeks. The word epic is from Greek word 'epos' meaning word, story or poem. Epics are real adventurous stories Examples of such heroic adventures can be seen from the stories of Odyssey and Iiliad that told the story of Greek Trojan War. Both stories depicts the tactical heroic adventures that brought glory to Greek.
Fables are very short stories with lesson and morals to convey. Fables are often conveyed orally by traveling Greeks to eulogies myths, legends. Fables are fictitious and often not real. The highest collector of fables in Greek was a slave named Aesop.