Fictional places have greatly influenced our social environment, literature, films, and stories. They have also had an impact on human life and most people have a desire to live in such fictional places. Fictional places and their culture is also an important reason due to which people have been interested in it.
We will introduce you to some such imaginary places in which people are interested and these imaginary places have also been published in literature and books.
The fantasy world is a wonderful world. It has its own form which is different from this real world. The fictional land is not present in this real-world but concerning this land, it seems that this land actually exists in this world. The first imaginary land in the context of a fictitious land that I remember was Utopia. Utopia was the first fictional land of the 15th century. It is composed by famous writer Thomas Moore in his Utopia book. The second imaginary land, which was composed in 1726 by Jonathan Swift in his book Gulliver Travels as a land named Lilliput. As the third imaginary land, we present a fictional land called Wonderland. The fictional land Wonderland, which was published in the 1865 book, Alice Adventure in Wonderland. We know the fourth imaginary land by the name of Middle Earth. Middle Earth Fictional land is composed in the book The Hobbit, published in 1937.
As a fifth imaginary land, we present a fictional land called Shangri-La, which is mentioned in the book Lost Horizon.
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