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    Magical Realism as the Dominating Factor within Chronicle of Death Foretold Gabriel Garcia Marquez’ Chronicle Of A Death Foretold is centered around the narrator’s effort to understand the truth about Santiago’s murder that occurred twenty seven years ago. The narrators whose name remains unknown throughout the entire novel interviews those who were involved in the murder. Throughout the novel Marquez uses the genre of magical realism as a dominating factor within the text. It can be considered

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    After watching the movie Pan’s Labyrinth, I believe it deals with some Magical Realism which is artistic genre that involves realistic narrative and naturalistic technique that is combined with surreal elements of a dream or fantasy. This genre includes fantasy elements but often has real world social and political problems. This is why I do believe that the movie Pan’s Labyrinth does have aspects of magical realism, because in the Ofelia, one of the characters, believes in fantasy. The movie also

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    House of the Spirits, the author includes a dog named Barrabas which seems normal enough in the beginning but quickly grows to the size of a horse. This is an example of magical realism in the novel which is a commonly used device by the author. Through magical realism, Allende explores the idea that Barrabas connects the magical world and reality. In the passage, Allende purposely contrasts the personality of Barrabas to his physical characteristics, she gives him a fearsome appearance when he is

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    Through the application of Realism, Gustave Flaubert demonstrates Emma’s detachment of the death of the characters in Madame Bovary, which contrasts to Isabel Allende’s demonstration of Clara’s attachment to the death of the characters in The House of the Spirits by utilizing Magical Realism. In The House of the Spirits, the characters all share a spiritual bond, which leads to emotional and spiritual connections for Clara during the death of the characters. On the contrary, in Madame Bovary, Emma

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    the subject matter or element of literature. Indian writing in English has acquired a great significance in recent years, nor only in India but all over the world. ‘Magical Realism’ which of the term has had the most critical consideration, most of all up on the matter – of-fact, realist tone of its narrative when presenting magical happenings, Namita Gokhale is a well renowned writer of Indian literature. Namita Gokhale has penned down a total of face novels in English. She is the co – director

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    Magical realism can broadly be defined as a style of literature in which supernatural or fictitious events occur in a mundane or realistic setting. The use of magical realism is seen frequently in Latin American culture just as it is in Laura Esquivel's Like Water for Chocolate. This makes one ask "why is magical realism used? There are many extrusive reasons for these supernatural events to occur in a novel. Magical realism tends to immerse and draw the reader more into the novel due to the fact

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    Magical Realism in The Garden of Forking Paths While there may be some debate as to whether the Argentinian Jorge Luis Borges was technically a Magical Realist, some may feel that his works definitely do have some of the characteristics of what is considered Magical Realistic literature. Among his various types of works are poetry, essays, fantasies, and short fictions. Often referred to in essays that discuss the history and theory of Magical Realism, "The Garden of Forking Paths" is

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    The Breakdown of GOTHIC REALISM Jacquelyn Barrett’s spookiest experience was, less than a year ago, she got a call from my oldest sister Hannah saying,”did you hear what happened to Grandpa Barrett?” For over two hours she was stuck inside of Citrus Valley Gym, playing with the boys volleyball team. Right after practice ended, her mom got a call from her dad and the next thing she remembers her mom saying “do you know? Grandpa Barrett passed away about a half an hour ago. “Right away on that day

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    similar to the traits of Gothic Literature and Magical Realism because it is a description of the eerie setting and events. Gothic Literature and Magical Realism are similar because they both illustrate ideas of suspense and mystery throughout. Edgar Allen Poe’s Fall of the House of Usher is an example of Gothic Literature because the people of the story have physiological problems, while Julio Cortazar’s House Taken Over is an example of Magical Realism because it takes place in a realistic setting

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    The “Metamorphosis,” by Franz Kafka, can be classified as magical realism when compared to “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World,” by Gabriel García Márquez, using aspects of magical realism including realistic elements, magical elements, dark humor, and distortion of time. One aspect of Magical Realism Franz Kafka uses is realistic elements. The start of Gregor’s morning is similar a normal morning where “his immediate reaction was to get up quietly without being disturbed, to put on his clothes

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