>>281582675
>It was the perfect formula
>>281582689
>Because escapism and lower literacy level.
It's hilarious to watch retards pretend that their fiction is somehow less an escape from reality than others. The word escapism exists for the sole purpose of making it seems like works they designate as "non-escapism fiction" are somehow not an escape from reality but some kind of "higher-tier recreational activity to expand one's mind and worldview" or so they tell themselves.
Sorry to break it to you, but the only fiction that isn't an immersed escape from reality are literal unironic case studies for education and exam purposes. Everything else, including so-called "high-literature" is about immersing yourself in a fictional world, aka. an escape from reality. This pathetic attempt to try to rewrite what the "different levels" of escaping reality are is just sad. If anything does that, it's the level of immersion, meaning good and/or empathic writing immerses you more, i.e. makes you escape reality stronger than shitty writing where you notice inconsistencies every few seconds that take you out of it.
Trying to ignore that and just pretend that escaping reality is based on some vague abstract concept of "escapism" that somehow tries to reverse this dynamic and pretend that (supposedly) low-quality works are actually "more escapist" is utterly ridiculous and you should feel ashamed about it, especially since it almost entirely relies on talking about some other unrelated group to you. The ones who come up with that bullshit never are the supposed escapists themselves (closer to jailers actually), it's always some group talking about "those other guys consuming low-quality fiction" out there they have no relations to. Again, for the sole purpose of making themselves feel better about the fiction they themselves consume by trying to put down others.