Is purely fictional entertainment, is good story telling, enough to appease our innate desire for drama, battle, conflict, struggle, etc. Or does bringing it into the real world dimension - through politics, acts of war, crime, fights, court cases etc add that extra wow factor for the audience and/or the players, is it moral to cross that boundary intentionally, or to be entertained by real life conflict? — Benj96
Finally, can good story telling ever be removed from what happens in real life, — Benj96
for example if we reached a state of long term intergenerational peacetimes, would our fictional stories/media dramas suffer as a consequence — Benj96
is it moral to cross that boundary intentionally, or to be entertained by real life conflict? — Benj96
Is purely fictional entertainment, is good story telling, enough to appease our innate desire for drama, battle, conflict, struggle, etc. Or does bringing it into the real world dimension - through politics, acts of war, crime, fights, court cases etc add that extra wow factor for the audience and/or the players, is it moral to cross that boundary intentionally, or to be entertained by real life conflict?
Finally, can good story telling ever be removed from what happens in real life, for example if we reached a state of long term intergenerational peacetimes, would our fictional stories/media dramas suffer as a consequence? Would we get bored of media and stir up some real life shit? — Benj96
Shadenfreude is one aspect — jgill
No it's not enough, this is why workplaces have so much drama and gossip. (I'm a part of the problem!)
We love to feel things even if it's sad and I find that so interesting how in the passed I've looked for sad scenes in movies just to cry for the hell of it! — MojaveMan
I think entertainment serves a great purpose in that it is an outlet for musings that may/or may not be temptations for action otherwise. — Benj96
The printed word still carries a certain authority in our psyche, while the screen flashes visual images directly into our brain, bypassing critical judgment. They have different kinds of influence — Vera Mont
Is purely fictional entertainment, is good story telling, enough to appease our innate desire for drama, battle, conflict, struggle, etc. — Benj96
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