fuictional finalism is a psychological term used to describe an internally held idealistic belief about the future. For instance, we all experience fictional finalism concerning the lottery: "if only I could win the lottery, I would be so set, financially." Fictional finalism may be experienced in any aspect of life that hinders one from absolute happiness. It is the belief that ones life would be fictionally perfect if only: I had a nose job, I were thinner, I could find a loving partner, etc... when in reality life simply continues once these goals are met; but we do not see things that way.
What is the denouement in the plot of a fictional work
A fictional essay is an essay where the events or items described are not true.
No - the word is fictional. Fictional means created in the imagination. But fictitious is a word.
Yes. Fictional is an adjective, as in fictional character. Fictional, yes. Fictitious, yes. The WikiAnswers spell check recognizes them, but it reads fictitional as a misspelling. Sorry for the first answer; I didn't properly read the word with the additional 'it' as you spelled it. No, "fictitional" is not a word. If it were, it would probably have the same meaning as fictional.
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The character, Rose, in the movie Titanic, is a fictional character.
It is, indeed, fictional.
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character.
Fictional.
fiction
The word fictional is an adjective. For example: the film we watched was entirely fictional.
Fictional never happened. It is made up completely. Non-fictional is a real story that happened to a real person.
Elmar G. H. Flenner has written: 'Marxismus und biologischer Finalismus' -- subject(s): Biology, Communism, Dialectical materialism, Evolution (Biology), Finalism (Philosophy), Philosophy
Of course it's fictional
The Ring tape is fictional, it was made for the fictional Horror movie The Ring.
There are many fictional stories about the Illuminarti. The clue is in the question, they are fictional. As are all that claim to be members.
They are green. That is a fictional statement.