In today’s lesson, we discussed the concept of fable (Δ§rafa) and its significance in storytelling. Students learned that fables are narrative forms often written as poetry, filled with elements of fantasy, magic, and imagination; they do not always reflect reality. The lesson emphasized the morals embedded within fables, using examples like Pinocchio to illustrate themes of honesty and the consequences of deceit. Additionally, the lesson touched on personification, where animals and inanimate objects are given human traits, enriching the storytelling experience.