Fantasy
by Dreamer13_tragic on Nov 27, 2017 01:31:47
Fantasy is the opposite of reality. Fantasy can be
categorize in many ways.
One way is by literature as a genre. Another is someone’s imagination and
dreamscape. Fantasy can be used in multiple ways with various meaning.
Fantasy
by ILikeCookiesLOL on Jan 16, 2022 20:19:04
Example:
Example 1
Peter : Bob what book
genre are you reading?
Bob: Oh, I'm just reading a
fantasy book
Example 2
"It felt like a fantasy"
Fantasy
by Å ČřÆż ĞəMįŅî on Mar 11, 2018 02:26:09
Example:
1) In class I was
daydreaming about the teacher. He was in all my fantasies, hoping that one day we can have sex for hours
2) When I was a child,
unicorns and dragons were always in my
fantasy
Fantasy
by QuacksO on Jun 16, 2018 07:33:41
Example:
Fantasy is a serious-enough
delusion to have, but if this unrealistic mindset is maintained for a long enough period, the condition can progress into
full-blown Fantacy, whereupon a
straitjacket will likely be required.
fantasy
by A Person who does Things on Feb 06, 2012 11:02:18
Example:
1. I
prefer fantasy novels.
2. What's your fantasy?
fantasy
by Downstrike on May 23, 2004 06:11:40
In literature and entertainment, a genre of fiction in which entirely different laws of physics and/or
psychics operate, allowing people, creatures, and their surroundings to exhibit behavior
not possible in reality.
fantasy
by TheNewAgeRiseth on May 10, 2005 10:11:00
fantasy
by imaginary dave on Apr 04, 2008 04:18:21
Example:
for instance, fantasy tends to revolve around battles between 'good' and 'evil', whereas
science fiction often applies a more
relativistic form of morality, or
none at all. and robots.
fantasy
by imaginary dave on Apr 04, 2008 04:18:55
Example:
for instance, fantasy tends to revolve around battles between 'good' and 'evil', whereas
science fiction often applies a more
relativistic form of morality, or
none at all. and robots.