Throughout history, creative authors and story-tellers have invented fictional characters and told their stories. They might be kings and queens, gods and goddesses, explorers, superheroes, or adventurers, but they are described in such a realistic way that we can imagine what they were like and we want to read (or hear or see) more about them. There are thus many depictions of "imaginary people" in literature. In fact, some authors become so involved with their fictional characters that even though they know these characters are not real, they develop a certain affection for them: J. K. Rowling, for example, has said that she came to care very deeply for the characters in her "Harry Potter" books and felt sorry when the series ended.
Similarly, many children create "imaginary people"-- in some cases, the children are preparing for a future career as an author, but in other cases, they are lonely and don't have many friends, so they invent some. Of course, imaginary friends are not real, and some parents worry when their children do this. But most experts on child psychology believe this is very normal, and as the child ages, he or she will seek out real friends rather than imaginary ones.
The depiction of speed and movement (apex)
fantasy
Yes. There is angry birds under water that is a good imaginary app.
A depiction in relation to art is a still representation of an action related situation. For instance, The Mona Lisa is a depiction of a woman with a mysterious mood and somewhat vague affectations, a period piece used to convey a feeling of a particular time and space.
The Greeks used idealism in sculpture, representing people perfectly. That is when you see canon of proportions, and figures such as Doryphorus. This style, however, developed into realism, which is closer to an honest depiction of an individual.
Imaginary People are "people" that are not real and the will never be real. Some younger aged children act like they have friends named bob and such!
Depiction of people or God.
Depiction is a noun.
imaginary people.
That is the correct spelling of the word "depiction" (representation, or a drawing).
Fictional literature, such as novels, short stories, and plays, tell the stories of imaginary people. These creations allow authors to explore themes, emotions, and experiences through characters that exist only in the realm of the imagination. Through storytelling, readers can connect with and empathize with these imaginary individuals.
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A depiction of the world of the child in relation to adults
The word imaginary is an adjective because it describes a noun, for example, I have an imaginary friend. The verb form is imagine. Try to imagine what the world would be like if people stopped fighting with each other.
My opinion is first you need to get rid of your imaginary friends. If those people do not want to hang out with you then that is their loss. You should friends that like you for you. Just please get rid of the imaginary friends.
Everyone? Except people who are imaginary, no DNA for them.
hallucinations :D