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Why We Read Fiction: Theory of Mind and the Novel Why We Read Fiction: Theory of Mind and the Novel by Lisa Zunshine
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“To return, then, to the potentially problematic issue of the effortlessness with which we "read" minds: a flagrantly "wrong," from our perspective, interpretation, such as taking tears of grief for tears of joy, or thinking that Mr. Newlin raises his hand to point out that the sky is falling, is still "effortless" from the point of view of cognitive psychologists because of the ease with which we correlate tears with an emotional state or the raised hand with a certain underlying desire/intention.”
Lisa Zunshine, Theory of Mind and the Novel
“We all learn, whether consciously or not, that the default interpretation of behavior reflects a character's state of mind, and every fictional story that we read reinforces our tendency to make that kind of interpretation first.”
Lisa Zunshine, Theory of Mind and the Novel