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Page 64
... involvement causes you to express feelings ap- propriate to real people . At no point are you deluded . The “ illu- sion " of the theater is not an illusion at all . It is an act of imag- ination.2 ... involved with 64 THE MODEL DEVELOPED.
... involvement causes you to express feelings ap- propriate to real people . At no point are you deluded . The “ illu- sion " of the theater is not an illusion at all . It is an act of imag- ination.2 ... involved with 64 THE MODEL DEVELOPED.
Page 83
... involved or after an extended period during which the subject seems considerably involved in the central experience or the character whom he is interpreting or identifying with or rejecting . Only when the reading of a story is ...
... involved or after an extended period during which the subject seems considerably involved in the central experience or the character whom he is interpreting or identifying with or rejecting . Only when the reading of a story is ...
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... involved in the film process . When you put a story line on a novel or a film , you're much less involved . Edgar Allan Poe discovered that if you take the story line off the detective story , the audience has to participate and make ...
... involved in the film process . When you put a story line on a novel or a film , you're much less involved . Edgar Allan Poe discovered that if you take the story line off the detective story , the audience has to participate and make ...
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Literature as Transformation | 3 |
A Dictionary of Fantasy | 31 |
The Willing Suspension of Disbelief | 63 |
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