Anthropomorphic Fiction
Anthropomorphic fiction is a genre where animals or inanimate objects are given human traits, emotions, and behaviors. This storytelling technique allows characters like talking animals or animated objects to engage in human-like experiences, making them relatable to readers.
Common in literature, film, and art, anthropomorphic fiction often explores themes of identity, society, and morality. Popular examples include Aesop's Fables, where animals convey moral lessons, and Disney's Zootopia, which features a city inhabited by anthropomorphic animals navigating complex social issues.