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Why does fiction feel real?

Wed 1 Jul 2026
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Why does fiction feel real?

It’s interesting that humans engage with fiction. The mind can enter structured make-believe to explore aspects of true things for many reasons from entertainment to preparation for real events.

Children do this with toys, adults do it with novels, films, theater, games, myths, and even social roles. Fiction becomes a guided imagination system. It lets the brain simulate danger, relationship, fear, grief, courage, betrayal, temptation, and identity without needing the event to happen.

Kendall Walton helps explain why fiction can feel emotionally real without being factually real. A novel, film, or play does not merely present fake events. It guides the imagination. The reader enters a structured game of make-believe, where fear, grief, hope, and empathy can become real experiences in the mind. The monster is not real. The feeling is.

Fiction feels so real because it gives the mind props for make-believe. The body and emotions can respond to imagined situations even when the person knows the story is invented.

Fiction traces are real as artifacts and experiences. The dragon did not exist, but the fear, attention, empathy, and memory can be real.

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Walton argued that fiction works like a guided game of make-believe: the story becomes a prop that tells the mind what to imagine.
Michael Alan Prestwood
Author & Natural Philosopher
Prestwood writes on science-first philosophy, with particular attention to the convergence of disciplines. Drawing on his TST Framework, his work emphasizes rational inquiry grounded in empirical observation while engaging questions at the edges of established knowledge. With TouchstoneTruth positioned as a living touchstone, this work aims to contribute reliable, evolving analysis in an emerging AI era where the credibility of information is increasingly contested.
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Column Research….
1. Timeline Story
“Truth in Fiction” – Lewis, 1978
2. Linked Quote
“Truth is stranger than fiction…[which] is obliged to stick to possibilities;”
3. Science FAQ »
Why does fiction feel real?
4. Philosophy FAQ »
Can authors create fiction beyond our universe?
5. Critical Thinking FAQ »
How do we know what is true in a fictional world?
6. History FAQ!
What is the history of philosophy of fiction?
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TST Philosophy of Fiction: Imaginative Realism

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