(Answers to your three questions, not emphatically saying you're wrong.)
So, not all of us. I think I always take a story told me as a given, that it's someone's creation, and I've never (AFAICR) felt any inclination to try to alter their story rather than invent my own.
Children may in general seem to enjoy doing re-enactments of favourite scenes from books and films, but I honestly don't think I ever did, not of my own accord anyway. Generic pirates, or Cowboys and Indians, yes. But specifics? No.
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No, no and no.
(Answers to your three questions, not emphatically saying you're wrong.)
So, not all of us. I think I always take a story told me as a given, that it's someone's creation, and I've never (AFAICR) felt any inclination to try to alter their story rather than invent my own.
Children may in general seem to enjoy doing re-enactments of favourite scenes from books and films, but I honestly don't think I ever did, not of my own accord anyway. Generic pirates, or Cowboys and Indians, yes. But specifics? No.