When I read the book, “Cinderella” by Walt Disney, as an adolescent kid, the story was a magical escape into Cinderella’s world. More so, I enjoyed every minute of her story for the reason that she was enough to make me forget the troubles that went on at home. I knew she had it rough too, but at the very end she lived happily ever after, and I had hoped that part happened to anyone in forlorn. Her happily ever after was what gave my little soul hope that one day I’d get married to my prince. …show more content…
Of course non-fictional books provide facts and information to expand the reader’s intelligence, but fictional books bring unreal stories to their lives and they allow the listeners to live in the world of the author’s imagination.
The author’s creative fantasies can influence the audience’s mental and moral development due to when the reader’s read the author’s stories, they allow themselves to be facilely impacted and molded. When the viewers read non-fictional books, their guard is up and even though the “stories” provide evidence, they’re still difficult to be convinced.
Basically meaning the listeners tend to learn more from fictional stories because the key to comprehending information is through the heart. Which is one of the perks for rooting for the fact that reading fiction isn’t a waste of
time.