![The term 'Suspension of disbelief,' defined as a 'willingness to suspend one's critical faculties . . . for the sake of enjoyment' refers to one of Aristotle’s principles of theater in which the audience accepts fiction as reality so as to experience a catharsis. Amazing WTF Facts. The term 'Suspension of disbelief,' defined as a 'willingness to suspend one's critical faculties . . . for the sake of enjoyment' refers to one of Aristotle’s principles of theater in which the audience accepts fiction as reality so as to experience a catharsis. Amazing WTF Facts.](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjXu29CnL9mQ0nyLF25KKtHCZG48zTQV3CUh5NorN39VdoyyeiyZleY9Kp9K6NBLvHrie6tBfK8mTaPWbQr2oZoJnHJ3Cuq65zf-Az9dV5ig3J5BfrOnx55C-ZP2cq80qOM_tVm77_aNv4l/s1600/Amazing-WTF-FUN-FACTS+%252825%2529.jpg)
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The term 'Suspension of disbelief,' defined as a 'willingness to suspend one's critical faculties . . . for the sake of enjoyment' refers to one of Aristotle’s principles of theater in which the audience accepts fiction as reality so as to experience a catharsis.
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