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| Yes | 79% | 475 votes | Total: 598 votes | |
| No | 21% | 123 votes |
Yes
by Rikijeanne
Created on: August 03, 2009
Role playing not only provides value to literature, it is used in the business world on a daily basis.
Created on: September 23, 2007
The great many contributions that role-playing has made to our very culture should tell the reader much
Created on: March 27, 2009 Last Updated: March 29, 2009
Most authors use roleplaying to develop characters and prevent them from being too one-dimensional.
by David Brown
Created on: November 01, 2008
Role playing certainly provides value to literature. Without the "real life" feeling of what our famous
Created on: February 09, 2011
Role playing provides immense value to literature. It enhances the imagination {and, as we all know,
by Suzy Charnas
Created on: June 06, 2008
The best training for writing of any kind is reading, and reading fiction is a very intense and intimate
Created on: January 13, 2010
Role playing definitely provides value to literature. The beauty of literature is that a prominent message
Created on: July 25, 2008
Role playing is the act of taking on another character or persona in a gaming environment. The most
Created on: February 03, 2009
I remember mentioning roleplaying to a neighbour years back. She thought it was satanic, and denied
by Nia Nymue
Created on: October 07, 2007
When assessing whether role playing provides value to literature, three prior considerations need to
Created on: December 12, 2007
Role playing is the very exploration of ones own imagination. A story does not come from the words one
Created on: November 30, 2008
Some may wonder: what is role-playing? It is the act of playing your own character set, usually, in
by Seraphina Knows (aka Julie Courtright)
Created on: December 04, 2007
The Undeniable Value of Role playing
Of course role playing adds value to literature! A good story is
by K. Louden
Created on: February 14, 2008
One must ask, "What is literature for?" Of course, role playing adds value to our literary experiences.
by Mark Murphy
Created on: October 07, 2007
Literature is divided into two groups, fiction and non-fiction. In its most basic terms, fiction is
Created on: August 28, 2007 Last Updated: August 29, 2007
Roleplaying: Of Artistic Value?
Roleplaying, a subject that some are familiar with whilst others aren't,
Created on: November 25, 2007
Does role playing provide value to literature? I would have to say with a resounding Yes,yes, yes. That
Created on: September 13, 2007
All novels are basically a form of role playing. In the novel, an author creates a set of characters
Created on: September 11, 2007
Absolutely.
For those not familiar with the term, role-playing games (a.k.a. RPGs) are games in which
No
by Judy Joyce
Created on: September 11, 2008
ROLE PLAYING DOES NOT PROVIDE VALUE TO LITERATURE.
This question has been posed upside down. Literature
Created on: November 10, 2007
Does role playing provide value to literature? Someone has to draw a very fine line in the sand.
Without
Created on: April 02, 2009
Role playing, in the "gaming" sense of the word does not provide value to literature. There is nuance
Created on: November 24, 2007
I say no, and I'll tell you why. At the end of every story written, it's still the writer who has thought
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