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Adjective(1) adopted in order to deceive(2) capable of imaginative creation

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(1) One is a fictive invention, and the other is a fiction derived from necessity.(2) The issue of non-disclosure that Williamson raises over Faulkner's disquieting silence is likewise present in one way or another in the racially conflicted lives inhabiting Faulkner's fictive universe.(3) It is the imaginal self, it's the dreaming self, the fictive self.(4) Given Bernhard's debt to Dostoyevsky and other twentieth-century monologists, the question is: what is unique about Bernhard's fictive universe?(5) This political ventriloquism allows the writers u2018both a community and a coherent sense of self - however fictive or imaginative - from which to act and writeu2019.(6) His tribe has both Turkmen and Arab branches (which demonstrates once again that a u2018tribeu2019 is often based on fictive kinship and is a little like a political party, which can be joined or left over time).(7) My investigation counterposes two modes of narrative vision suggested by fictive looks at death: reflective and refractive.(8) For when Duncan sought out the life of the imagination motivated by the claims of love, and imagined a fictive figure of himself, he proclaimed a poetry of beginnings.(9) Whereas autobiography may present a fictive vantage point to reflect upon the past, a film or video diary provides u2018a series of discontinuous presentsu2019 as P. Adams Sitney suggested.(10) In contrast, Masoch's fictive world is mythical, persuasive, aesthetically oriented, and centered around the idealizing, mystical exaltation of love for the punishing woman.(11) In his last studio, one wall was reserved exclusively for the original dog-eared photographs of his make-believe family and the fictive families of old friends.(12) The students, who have founded twelve fictive junior communication agencies, will compete to create the best campaign.(13) Has your multiculturalism been a fictive act of solidarity, and by this I mean, do you make a show of multiculturalism instead of living it out?(14) It helps to create a fictive space in which this endless journey acquires mythic dimensions.(15) A gap inevitably opens up between the imaginary casting of an event (the fictive event) and the factual details of that event (the historical chronicle).(16) Science Fiction, by it's very name, implies a fictive universe within an understandable scientific framework.
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Adjective
2. pretended
4. fictitious
5. assumed
6. sham


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