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    Mrs. Conrad Major Works Data Sheet AP Literature and Composition Student: RJ Jennings Title of Work: Big Fish Author: Daniel Wallace Date of Publication: 1998 Genre: Magical Realism Characteristics of the Genre: Characteristics of a magical realism: -The use of magic may be implied or directly stated. -There are situations and instances that do not exist in the real world. -There are multiple examples of symbolism. -Conflicts tend to resolve through the compassion of man, and good rises

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    Magical realism is the unique mixture of fantasy, yet the factor of reality in the story harmonizes with it rather than clashes with it. Magical elements have the ability to blend and still create a realistic, and ordinary reality in a society. Metamorphosis is seen as ordinary which portrays an element of magical realism. In Anaya’s novel Bless me Ultima not long before Ultima arrives to cure Lucas, the Trementina sisters or coyotes attack the house and, Ultima infers they will get cuts and bruises

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    related to magical realism because the object that I saw was a figment of my imagination. Also the location this event took place in was in a normal setting, which relates to magical realism because the genre includes a ordinary setting. Additionally, this event also represents aspects of gothic literature because an eerie and creepy mood had emerged after seeing the anomaly. This caused me to become tormented with confusion of what I had just saw. Gothic literature and magical realism are portrayed

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    There are many sides to every story. While neither is necessarily wrong, it is understood that in reality there is only one story viewed in two different ways. However, magical realism is the exception to this. In “Chronicle of a Death Foretold”, Garcia Marquez embraces magical realism to enhance the novel. While allowing the perspective of different characters to all hold truth, it also works as an extension to clarify their own perspective on daily events. When the Vicario twins murder Santiago

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    Magical realism is a type of writing that creates magical and mystic elements in realistic stories. Dreaming in Cuban is an example of magical realism because the author, Cristina Garcia, adds many surreal and fantastical elements to a realistic fiction novel. Many of the characters experience things that would not happen in real life such as talking to the dead or walking on water. What makes these elements so magical is the contrast between everyday events. Dreaming in Cuban can go from Abuela

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    Wouldn’t it be fun if we had Magical realism in every book we read to make us more intrigued to what we are reading about? Without magical realism a story would be numb and have no expression. Magical realism is a narrative fiction and it includes different elements to actually express a real life view of the world. For instance in the book Like Water for Chocolate, the author Esquivel includes magical realism. By using magical realism, she shows the expressions that Tita the main character has to

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    scenario is related to gothic literature and magical realism because it contains elements of gloom, fear, and fantasy-like events. Those two genres are similar because they both have horror and strange events occurrence. However, Edgar Allan “ Fall Of The House Of Usher”, “Madeline , who was buried alive”, is gothic literature because it has elements of horror, gloom, and controdor. While Julio Cortazar's “House Taken Over” is an example of magical realism because it has a gate in the living room as

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    herself. Throughout the novel Paule uses magical realism as an attempt to explicate attributes that are not able to be explained in Westernized language. Magical realism can be defined as a method that depicts the world of people whose reality is different from the reality that is objective. Praisesong for the Widow posses elements of magical realism; ways they are portrayed in the text are through characters, setting and symbols. In the process of magical realism one element is symbols, which can be

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    The History and Theory of Magical Realism Magical Realism is one of today's most popular subjects in literature to discuss regarding its history and theory of Magical Realism. It began in the Latin culture and now is known word wide for its attributes. Magical Realism is even rivaling some of the great masterpieces of modern and past literature. Someday Magical Realism will be recognized and respected just as the classics are today. Magical Realism supposedly began in 1935 with its golden

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    Garcia uses in this novel seems to be magical realism. Magical realism is defined as a narrative technique in which the author emphasizes the fantastic quality of extraordinary events. Magical realism allows us to connect to the novel more and look pass reality. Time moves as we sometimes feel it moves in real life. In this novel we you know what is real and what is not real and what is actually happening in the novel since time is moving so weirdly. Magical realism expresses a reality that joins the

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