"داستان دروغی است که از طریق آن حقیقت را میگوییم"
— Albert Camus
Simplified Meaning:
When people write stories that aren't real, they often do it to reveal real truths about life. Think of a fairy tale where the characters face big challenges, like dragons or wicked witches. These stories, while made up, show us very real and important lessons, like being brave, staying kind, or fighting for what's right. For example, in "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," the boy lies for fun, but when a real wolf shows up, no one believes him. This story emphasizes the importance of honesty. Although the story didn't actually happen, its message applies to our real lives. So, we can use these made-up stories to better understand valuable lessons and truths we face every day.
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