Books Quote by Dean F. Wilson
““Stories serve multiple purposes. At a basic level they are great entertainment, which is essential for living a happy and healthy life, but on a deeper level stories help us explore issues that are otherwise difficult to address. On one hand a good book helps us escape our troubles, and on the other hand it can help us face up to those troubles by bringing real issues to the fore, often in a more manageable way, since the problems are experienced vicariously through the eyes of another.””
About This Quote
Stories entertain and simultaneously provide a safe conduit for confronting difficult issues, allowing readers to process complex emotions through vicarious experience.
In simple terms: Stories both entertain and help us face tough topics.
Narratives enable safe emotional exploration.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- therapy reading groups
- classroom literature discussions
- personal coping
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Use stories in counseling
- Integrate narrative exercises in education
Questions to Reflect On
- How do stories shape our moral judgments?
- When might escapism become avoidance?
Entertainment focus can dilute the depth of the underlying message.