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Answered by psingla177
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It is said, quite truly, that truth is stranger than fiction. It is, however, equally true to say that the strangest thing in fiction is the truth. This is not to say that truth is strange to fiction and is strange when we find it there. Quite the contrary. It belongs in fiction as an integral and inextricable part of the story; so much so, that we can talk about truth as being the very heart of the story, the invisible yet palpable force that infuses the fictional narrative with the life-blood of meaning. No, the reason that the strangest thing in fiction is the truth, is that the truth in fiction is beguilingly elusive whilst being immanently present

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Answered by sonysnehakranthi
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Truth is stranger than friction meaning : sometimes what actually happens is more bizzare than anything that could have been imagined. Applying 'stranger than friction ' as an adjective would imply that what is described is true , but more bizzare than anything you might imagine to the case

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