tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217670599100952035.post8088961960897437502..comments2024-01-23T05:10:35.472-05:00Comments on Reading, Running, and Red Sox: Relating to Fictiongibsonmeigshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16094122509371844728noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217670599100952035.post-88832246477871834982011-06-21T19:43:01.712-04:002011-06-21T19:43:01.712-04:00I've been thinking about this.
I am certain...I've been thinking about this. <br /><br />I am certain there is a very large number of factors that makes fiction (or TV) draw us in. You mentioned one. Another might be that we get a much more intimate glimpse of fictional (or TV) characters. (We see them in bed, in the shower, etc.)<br /><br />But ultimately, I think it is impossible to say why good fiction draws us in (and why bad fiction doesn't). And indeed, it is that very mystery that makes fiction so compelling.Joelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11308509561834397951noreply@blogger.com