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See Fantasy for an account of the literary genre involving the development of common or popular fantasies.


A fantasy is a situation Imagined by an individual or group, which does not correspond with Reality but expresses certain Desire s or aims of its creator. Fantasies typically involve situations which are Impossible (such as the existence of magic powers) or highly unlikely. Fantasies can also be Sexual in nature.


PSYCHOANALYSIS

In the theory of Psychoanalysis , phantasy is used to describe unconscious desires, fears, drives etc. Sigmund Freud used the German word 'Phantasie', which could be translated as 'fantasy', but the meaning is clearly not the same as the everyday meaning and is usually printed as 'phantasy'. This should be strongly contrasted with Delusion .


LITERARY REFERENCES

An adult who constantly seems to be living in a fantasy world may be considered a Walter Mitty character.