Beyond Reality: The Power of Imagination and
Escapism
Introduction to Theme
Escapism is the tendency to seek distraction or relief from unpleasant realities. It is a
natural and universal human response to stress, fear, or adversity. In literature, escapism
appears when characters mentally or physically detach from their immediate challenges to
cope, reflect, or grow. It can be emotional, intellectual, or physical—it allows individuals to
find comfort, hope, and creative solutions to difficult situations.
In the Class 12 NCERT syllabus, escapism is illustrated in:
• The Last Lesson by Alphonse Daudet – where nostalgia and memory provide solace
against the loss of language and culture.
• The Adventure by Jayant Narlikar – where imagination and science allow a professor to
experience alternate realities, exploring how the human mind escapes the boundaries of
logic.
Escapism is not simply avoidance—it can be a meaningful process of growth and
reflection. It helps individuals recharge emotionally, gain perspective, and approach reality
with renewed strength.
, Podcasts & Summaries
1. The Power of Imagination Podcast
Host: Mr Twenty Twenty
Link: Spotify – The Power of Imagination
The Power of Imagination is a motivational and reflective podcast that explores how
imagination shapes our perception of reality. The host, Mr Twenty Twenty, discusses how
humans can use imagination not merely as fantasy but as a constructive form of
escapism—a way to rise above limitations and redefine possibilities.
Across episodes like “Why You Can’t Accept Your Blessings” and “Stop Selling Your
Dreams,” listeners are encouraged to use imagination as a bridge between their current
struggles and their envisioned successes. Imagination, he explains, is not running away
from life—it’s mentally rehearsing courage, change, and creativity before acting on it.
The podcast emphasizes that everyone escapes reality in small, healthy
ways—daydreaming, visualizing success, or imagining better outcomes. These moments
of mental escape help reduce stress, activate problem-solving, and build confidence. The
host shows that creative imagination is one of humanity’s oldest coping mechanisms—it
allows us to step away mentally to prepare for real challenges.
Imagination, therefore, becomes a sanctuary of ideas. Through stories, visualization
techniques, and examples, the podcast redefines escapism as a tool for resilience. The
host’s conversational tone helps listeners connect emotionally, reminding them that
imagination fuels both hope and action.
2. Stories to Escape Into (The New Yorker: Fiction Podcast)
Link: The New Yorker: Fiction
This podcast series celebrates the timeless joy of storytelling. Hosted by The New
Yorker’s fiction editors and writers, each episode features acclaimed authors reading and
discussing short stories that transport listeners into vivid, emotional worlds.
The essence of this podcast lies in its narrative escapism—the way literature allows
people to momentarily leave their daily pressures and explore alternate emotional or moral
realities. By listening to stories of different characters and times, audiences connect to
human emotions like love, fear, courage, and loss.
One episode, for instance, features Jhumpa Lahiri reading William Trevor’s “A Day,” where
the small, reflective moments of an ordinary woman’s life unfold with deep emotional
resonance. Listeners experience her pain, nostalgia, and reflection, escaping their own
world to inhabit another’s thoughts.
Escapism
Introduction to Theme
Escapism is the tendency to seek distraction or relief from unpleasant realities. It is a
natural and universal human response to stress, fear, or adversity. In literature, escapism
appears when characters mentally or physically detach from their immediate challenges to
cope, reflect, or grow. It can be emotional, intellectual, or physical—it allows individuals to
find comfort, hope, and creative solutions to difficult situations.
In the Class 12 NCERT syllabus, escapism is illustrated in:
• The Last Lesson by Alphonse Daudet – where nostalgia and memory provide solace
against the loss of language and culture.
• The Adventure by Jayant Narlikar – where imagination and science allow a professor to
experience alternate realities, exploring how the human mind escapes the boundaries of
logic.
Escapism is not simply avoidance—it can be a meaningful process of growth and
reflection. It helps individuals recharge emotionally, gain perspective, and approach reality
with renewed strength.
, Podcasts & Summaries
1. The Power of Imagination Podcast
Host: Mr Twenty Twenty
Link: Spotify – The Power of Imagination
The Power of Imagination is a motivational and reflective podcast that explores how
imagination shapes our perception of reality. The host, Mr Twenty Twenty, discusses how
humans can use imagination not merely as fantasy but as a constructive form of
escapism—a way to rise above limitations and redefine possibilities.
Across episodes like “Why You Can’t Accept Your Blessings” and “Stop Selling Your
Dreams,” listeners are encouraged to use imagination as a bridge between their current
struggles and their envisioned successes. Imagination, he explains, is not running away
from life—it’s mentally rehearsing courage, change, and creativity before acting on it.
The podcast emphasizes that everyone escapes reality in small, healthy
ways—daydreaming, visualizing success, or imagining better outcomes. These moments
of mental escape help reduce stress, activate problem-solving, and build confidence. The
host shows that creative imagination is one of humanity’s oldest coping mechanisms—it
allows us to step away mentally to prepare for real challenges.
Imagination, therefore, becomes a sanctuary of ideas. Through stories, visualization
techniques, and examples, the podcast redefines escapism as a tool for resilience. The
host’s conversational tone helps listeners connect emotionally, reminding them that
imagination fuels both hope and action.
2. Stories to Escape Into (The New Yorker: Fiction Podcast)
Link: The New Yorker: Fiction
This podcast series celebrates the timeless joy of storytelling. Hosted by The New
Yorker’s fiction editors and writers, each episode features acclaimed authors reading and
discussing short stories that transport listeners into vivid, emotional worlds.
The essence of this podcast lies in its narrative escapism—the way literature allows
people to momentarily leave their daily pressures and explore alternate emotional or moral
realities. By listening to stories of different characters and times, audiences connect to
human emotions like love, fear, courage, and loss.
One episode, for instance, features Jhumpa Lahiri reading William Trevor’s “A Day,” where
the small, reflective moments of an ordinary woman’s life unfold with deep emotional
resonance. Listeners experience her pain, nostalgia, and reflection, escaping their own
world to inhabit another’s thoughts.