Is it safe to assume that “this person isn’t actually real” trope is a bit common now?
I really hope this is a suitable place because i a have no idea where else to go…
So is it safe to assume that “this person isn’t actually real and have been the imagination of that character all along and their actions were actually committed by this character” a bit common? Like it’s now can come to the readers mind easier?
Asking because i am writing a book that a huge part of its experience depends on the reader… i know that this trope is used mostly as a plot twist, but in mine the plot twist is actually the opposite, i want to trick the reader into coming to the conclusion that character A is from character B imagination… and the plot twist is that B is actually innocent and character A is very much real and dangerous…
I see that this trope is used have become a little bit common, it’s in a couple of famous movies, some tv shows and books and other media so…