I think we might be having different definitions of "real world" here.
I do think that you can find truth and relevance in fairy tales, in the genre, what-have-you. Otherwise, I wouldn't be writing it, or reading it. It's more than escape, yes. Can we settle on "possible escape, but more than that, relevance and truth to the real world, but in a form that it might not usually take?"
Re: and then again
I do think that you can find truth and relevance in fairy tales, in the genre, what-have-you. Otherwise, I wouldn't be writing it, or reading it. It's more than escape, yes. Can we settle on "possible escape, but more than that, relevance and truth to the real world, but in a form that it might not usually take?"