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The truer the facts the better the fiction.
Virginia Woolf
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Fiction is often more impactful when it is grounded in reality.

Virginia Woolf's quote suggests that the most compelling stories in fiction are those that are rooted in authentic experiences and facts. By aligning fiction closely with truth, the narrative becomes more believable and resonant, enabling deeper connections with the audience.

Themes

FictionTruthRealityStorytellingFacts

In practice

Example use cases

During a writing workshop, this quote can inspire authors to draw from their own experiences.

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