fantasy

1. Opposite of reality, used in literature.

2. Someone's dream way/place to have sex.
1. I prefer fantasy novels.

2. What's your fantasy?
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In literature and entertainment, a genre of fiction in which entirely different laws of physics and/or psychics operate, allowing people, creatures, and their surroundings to exhibit behavior not possible in reality.
Fantasy literature by J.R.R. Tolkien is quite popular right now.
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One of the most interesting and fun genres that kicks reality's butt.
Sometimes they mix fantasy with reality and then it's fiction.

The fantasy world is way better than the real world.
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in literature, fantasy perpetuates medieval metaphors, while science fiction creates our contemporary metaphors.
for instance, fantasy tends to revolve around battles between 'good' and 'evil', whereas science fiction often applies a more relativistic form of morality, or none at all. and robots.
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fantasy literature perpetuates medieval metaphors, while science fiction creates our contemporary metaphors.
for instance, fantasy tends to revolve around battles between 'good' and 'evil', whereas science fiction often applies a more relativistic form of morality, or none at all. and robots.
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a genre of literature, commonly found clenched in a nerds grip sitting in a corner at the school sock hop. infested with hobbits and the occaisonal smoking male elf who looks oddly like the blacksmith turned pirate in pirates of the carribean.
Good lord thats a lot of short men simultaneously dancing near that fantasy novel!!
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a word to describe my happiness
fantasy is the same as my girlfriend
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