Sanai Williams: How do Myths Become Fact (Outside Reading)
When I was reading myth became fact, I was under the impression that myths could never be fact because it is not true. But Lewis depicts that facts are not just true, but it also involves reality. Our reality is that the loosely we think, the more we are cut off, and the deeper we enter reality, the less we can think. Humans are complex creatures unable to multitask with experiencing and thinking. We cannot assess our experience till after its done, and when we are immersed in an experience we cannot think. This is why Lewis explains myths as reality; it allows us to think and experience at the same time. This allows us to feel, think, and learn about a story, concept, problem, and/or solution all at the same time. making the story, our reality; our truth even. For truth is what we learn, not just what we know.
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