Are allegorical stories deeper?
Depends on whether it's done well.
No. Fiction is only for entertainment and to pass the time in a fun, breezy manner. Nothing more.
>>283621625Thinking can be fun too
>>283621638When you get a job where you exercise your intelligence and creativity all day you'll realize why people don't want to also do that in their off time.
>>283621644>j*b
>>283621638Only when it never overrides a story's primary purpose of entertaining the consumer. At the end of the day, no fictional allegorical story ever led to changes in the world.
>>283621607by definition
>>283621655>story's primary purpose of entertaining the consumerWho says that?
>>283621655world is run by normies (normalfags), normiedom is a lack of personality, a lack of personality is why they look for it from the outside and stories, religions, news are what provides this
>>283621625You don't deserve the right to have conversations about fiction
>>283621668The first human who made a story up around the fire so they can pass the time and have some fun.>>283621683I do and I have.
>>283621625Torishima plz leave.
>>283621644This guy gets it. I spend all day doing machine diagnostics, all I want after work is to shut my brain off.
>>283621607Depends on the audience. Most people don't care about stuff unless it's explicitly spelled out.
>>283621607What's the allegory of Dr Gero and the other cyborgs/androids. .
>>283621607Only midwitts think children's stories are deep
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