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Fiction leaves us so much work to do, allows the individual so much input; you have to see, you have to hear, you have to taste the madeleine, and while you are seemingly passive in your chair, you have to travel.
Hilary Mantel
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Fiction engages the reader actively, stimulating the senses and imagination to explore new worlds.

This quote by Hilary Mantel emphasizes the active role of readers in the experience of fiction. While reading, it is not just a passive activity; readers must engage all their senses to fully appreciate and immerse themselves in the narrative, undergoing a journey of imagination that allows for personal interpretation and creativity.

Themes

FictionReadingImaginationSensesEngagement

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Example use cases

This quote is perfect for a discussion about the impact of literature in a book club.

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