Dream World: Difference between revisions

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(New page: A '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_world_%28plot_device%29 dream world]''' is a convention of fantasy writing: an implausible, unpredictable, dreamlike setting that defies the ph...)
 
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* "[[#10 Dream]]," by [[Rey Fox]]
* "[[Abruptly Amy in 'Silly Sci-Fi Crossover']]," by [[PBC]]
* "[[Brother, I Asked for It!]]," by [[M ManMMan]] (realistic enough to count as an [[alternate universe]])
* "[[The Dust Bunny Project: A Musical Review!]]" ([[songfic]])
* "[[I Never Metamorphosis I Didn't Like]]," by [[TAG]] ([[crossover with Kafka's ''The Metamorphosis'')
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* "[[Wonderlane]]," by [[TAG]] ([[Alice story]])
 
Dream worlds sometimes serve a broader purpose in fandom by explaining away troublesome aspects of the TV series. In "[[A Desperately Needed Ending (to Depth Takes a Holiday)]]," [[Kara Wild]] posits that "[[Depth Takes a Holiday]]" actually was a dream that Daria had after falling ill from food poisoning. [[M ManMMan]]'s "[[Without a Shower]]" does the same thing with [[Daria]]'s relationship with [[Tom sloaneSloane]]. At the extreme are stories in which the entire ''Daria'' show is revealed to be a dream world (e.g., [[Mr Anonymous]]'s "[[A Day in the Married Life]]" and [[Angelinhel]]'s "[[Padded Walls]]").
 
Several fanfics are derived in some manner from ''A Midsummer Night's Dream,''but not all of them include dream worlds. Among those that ''are'' dream worlds are:
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