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Fiction Develops Empathy

September 23, 2016 by still a dreamer

We all know that reading has incalculable benefits of every kind. And although it seemed so obvious when I read an article about fiction readers having more empathy, it never had occurred to me that way.

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It makes perfect sense that as we read about the experiences and feelings of others, putting ourselves into their shoes, we consider these things from an entirely different perspective. But now science is bearing out that each time we’ve opened a book of fiction we have been learning to understand and empathize with others in real life from when we first began to read.

Scientists have determined these results through studying the effects of reading on the brain through MRIs, polls, surveys and experiments. And when the book is more challenging, it helps us become smarter as well as more empathetic.

An example comes to mind. Some time ago I read Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris. Hannibal Lecter was a monster with no conscience and terrified many a reader of this novel. Later on I picked up the “prequel”, if you will, of this book, Red Dragon. What truly blew my mind about this book is that Harris, in describing the cruel childhood of Hannibal Lecter, actually made me feel understanding and empathy towards him. No small feat, but a comment on the power of the well-written word to do just what science is now proving – reading fiction engenders empathy towards others, even in as extreme a case as this one, and this was a character of fiction. The implications of how this translates to the real world are immense.

So all you readers and writers of fiction – forge on. You are making the world a better place.

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Posted in Authors, Books, Children's Books, Good Reads, Inspiration, Reflections, Writing | Tagged empathize, empathy, fiction, fiction readers, Novels, science | 7 Comments

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  1. on September 27, 2016 at 1:32 pm 47whitebuffalo

    Writing and reading = power.
    We forget that too often in this dysfunctional world.
    Oh–yeah, about those pies…

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    • on September 27, 2016 at 1:38 pm still a dreamer

      Many forget – but some remember – and that’s who will keep making change for the good.

      Jenna might have made an “I wish I had never married him” pie. 🙂

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  2. on September 28, 2016 at 6:24 am Cynthia Reyes

    It does make perfect sense, Jeanne! Thank you for reminding us.

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    • on September 28, 2016 at 6:07 pm still a dreamer

      I love finding that the littlest things we do can have big payoffs we aren’t even aware of. 🙂

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      • on September 29, 2016 at 4:46 am Cynthia Reyes

        Well observed, Jeanne.

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  3. on October 8, 2016 at 1:39 pm Andrea Stephenson

    Fiction allows us to live so many lives, often so different from our own, without us even knowing.

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    • on October 9, 2016 at 1:42 pm still a dreamer

      So true. I’ve been perusing my bookshelves for several days now, looking for the novel I want to read, unable to settle on anything. In looking for the “right” one,I am indeed looking for that life I’d like to live for awhile.

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