noun
- plural of fictionality; the quality or state of being fictional; the characteristic of existing only in fiction rather than in reality
- instances or examples of fictional elements, narratives, or constructed realities
Usage: formal; literary
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The novel blurs the line between fictionalities and historical events.
- Literary critics debate the fictionalities present in autobiographical works.
- The film embraces its own fictionalities rather than pretending to be documentary.
- Postmodern writers often highlight the fictionalities of narrative itself.
- Readers must distinguish between the fictionalities of the story and real-world contexts.