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Storytelling Animal

How Stories Make Us Human

Jonathan Gottschall
3.7 (6969 Reviews)

Overview of Storytelling Animal

Why are humans obsessed with stories? Jonathan Gottschall's groundbreaking exploration reveals how storytelling shapes everything from dreams to marketing campaigns. Recommended by storytelling coach Kurt Mullen, it explains why Jack Links' Sasquatch ads succeeded where logical arguments fail - stories literally rewire our brains.

Key Themes in Storytelling Animal

  • evolutionary storytelling
  • narrative psychology
  • human imagination
  • biological purpose of fiction
  • make-believe and play

Quotes from Storytelling Animal

  • Stories seem to be good for us—vital, even.

  • Fiction is a lie that tells us true things, over and over.

  • We are, quite literally, soaked to the bone in story.

  • Hell is story-friendly.

Characters in Storytelling Animal

  • Jonathan GottschallAuthor and researcher of narrative psychology
  • Nathaniel PhilbrickAuthor of In the Heart of the Sea
  • Captain CoffinWhaling ship captain and survivor
  • Vivian PaleyEducator who studied children's pretend play

About the Author

About the Author of Storytelling Animal

Jonathan Gottschall is the acclaimed author of The Storytelling Animal: How Stories Make Us Human and a leading scholar exploring the evolutionary roots of narrative through the lens of science. A Distinguished Fellow in the English Department at Washington & Jefferson College, Gottschall bridges literary analysis with evolutionary psychology to reveal how storytelling shapes human behavior and culture.

His work—including The Professor in the Cage: Why Men Fight and Why We Like to Watch and The Story Paradox: How Our Love of Storytelling Builds Societies and Tears Them Down—has been featured in The New York Times, Scientific American, The Atlantic, and on NPR’s Radiolab and The Joe Rogan Experience.

Known for blending rigorous research with accessible prose, Gottschall’s The Storytelling Animal was named a New York Times Editor’s Choice and a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. His writing dissects universal themes of violence, masculinity, and the cognitive science of narrative, establishing him as a pivotal voice in understanding humanity’s inseparable bond with stories. The book has become a cornerstone in discussions about art, evolution, and the science of creativity.

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FAQs About This Book

The Storytelling Animal explores how storytelling is an evolutionary adaptation that shapes human behavior, culture, and cognition. Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and biology, Gottschall argues stories act as "flight simulators" for social dilemmas, helping us navigate life’s challenges. The book examines why humans are irresistibly drawn to narratives, from childhood fantasies to religious myths, and how they reinforce moral values and social cohesion.

This book is ideal for writers, psychologists, marketers, and anyone curious about why stories dominate human life. Gottschall’s interdisciplinary approach appeals to readers interested in the science behind art, the evolutionary roots of creativity, or how narratives influence decision-making. It’s also valuable for parents and educators exploring storytelling’s role in child development.

Yes—it’s a New York Times Editor’s Choice and LA Times Book Prize finalist praised for blending scholarly rigor with engaging prose. Gottschall’s mix of personal anecdotes (like training in MMA fighting) and scientific research makes complex ideas accessible, offering fresh insights into how stories define our humanity.

Gottschall suggests all cultures share a storytelling blueprint: characters face problems, strive for goals, and confront conflict. This structure reflects evolved human psychology, helping societies transmit survival strategies and moral codes. Examples range from ancient myths to modern novels.

Fiction acts as a social simulator, allowing humans to safely practice problem-solving and empathy. Gottschall compares stories to training wheels for real-life challenges, arguing they evolved to strengthen group cooperation and prepare individuals for adversity.

Gottschall cites studies showing brains respond to fictional narratives as if they’re real. For example, MRI scans reveal identical neural activity when reading about actions versus performing them, suggesting storytelling is hardwired into human biology.

In a personal experiment, Gottschall trained at an MMA gym to understand male violence—a theme prevalent in stories across cultures. His firsthand account illustrates how narratives about conflict reflect innate human struggles for status and survival.

Some scholars argue Gottschall oversimplifies storytelling’s cultural diversity or downplays non-evolutionary explanations. Others note his focus on fiction’s adaptive benefits may neglect its potential to spread harmful ideologies.

Gottschall highlights children’s innate storytelling drive, noting kids create imaginary worlds to process emotions and social rules. This “play pretend” phase is framed as evolutionary rehearsal for adult problem-solving.

Gottschall compares stories to pilot training tools: they allow humans to mentally rehearse responses to threats (e.g., betrayal, love, or loss) without real-world risks. This mechanism arguably enhanced ancestral survival rates.

While focused on evolutionary roots, Gottschall notes digital media intensifies storytelling’s reach. He suggests binge-watching or gaming satisfies the same primal narrative cravings as ancient campfire tales.

Gottschall emphasizes leveraging universal story structures (heroes, conflicts, resolutions) to engage audiences. Successful narratives tap into evolved preferences for clear moral lessons and emotionally charged stakes.

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