Sunday, May 6, 2012

Final Blogs 01


  1. Are there any works of fiction that might produce strong emotions other than quasi-emotions?
    I feel like that, on occasion, works of fiction might produce emotions stronger than quasi-emotions, but I don't think that they are entirely produced by the works of fiction themselves. I think that if there is a case when very strong emotions are displayed by a person after, for example, reading a book, the reader must have experienced a similar feeling before. In case like this, it's because the reader had a connection to the story and possibly reading the story triggered the memory, thus evoking the feeling. There are no particular works of fiction that could do this, because everyone is different and has different experiences.

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