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“Commentators frequently blame MMORPGs for an increasing sense of isolation modern life. But virtual worlds are less a cause of that isolation than a response to it. Virtual worlds give back what has been scooped out of modern life. The virtual world is in important ways more authentically human than the real world. It gives us back community, a feeling of competence, and a sense of being an important person whom people depend on.”

Quote by Jonathan Gottschall

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Jonathan Gottschall
Jonathan Gottschall

Jonathan Gottschall, born on September 20, 1972, is an accomplished scholar, writer, and professor. His academic pursuits are centered around the study of literature and human behavior, with a particular focus on narratology. His work, notably the book 'The Storytelling Animal,' delves into the human need for storytelling and its role in culture and society. Gottschall's contributions have made him a prominent figure in the field of narratology, both in academia and among the public. He is recognized as an influential figure in understanding and appreciating the art of storytelling. more

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