Given the choice, which do you prefer? Real history? Or historical fiction? (Assume, for the purposes of this discussion that they are equally well-written and engaging.)
I like to read both. Real history as well as historical fiction. Real history takes us right into the midst of it. Reading history and analysing it is something I like to do. It gives me a better perspective of the present world. Most of the times, I have found real history more engaging than fiction.
In Historical fiction, the uthor takes liberties with the history aspect and can twist it to suit his/her own ends. That doesn't mean that I won't read it. I do but then I know am reading it for the enjoyment part of it and not for the education about history.
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I agree with you that reading historical fiction is merely for fun not to find facts of history.
But I enjoy watching real history rather than reading it
I enjoy both as well, as long as the history is not dry and boring.
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Same opinion as yours. I could read both, the latter for the fun, the former for the facts. It's good to be knowledgeable on things that other people won't bother to learn.
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