Fictional dimensions generally refer to the conceptual space within storytelling—particularly in literature, film, and other narrative arts—where fictional worlds exist. These dimensions can encompass various aspects: 1. **Setting**: The physical location where the story takes place, which could include different landscapes, cities, and environments that may be entirely realistic, fantastical, or a blend of both. For example, Middle-earth in J.R.R.
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