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    conventions of the fantasy genre. Most recurring themes‚ events and characters support the fantasy genre. There is a continuous quest all throughout the novel to retrieve supposed stolen gold from the dragon Smaug‚ there are animals‚ certain races and characters that could not exist in reality‚ and there is magic‚ all of which are classic elements of the fantasy genre. Tolkien has clearly included these in order to support the fantasy genre‚ and to re-affirm the fact that the novel is a fantasy. Throughout

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    THE PROPOSAL OF THE GOLDEN COMPASS BY PHILIP PULLMAN The Golden Compass is a fantasy novel by Philip Pullman which was published in 1995. In England‚ Lyra Belacqua a twelve year old orphan girl takes a journey to the Arctic in search of her missing friend‚ Roger Parslow‚ and her imprisoned uncle‚ Lord Asriel‚ who has been conducting experiments with a mysterious substance known as “Dust”. The Golden Compass is a fantasy novel due to the use of imaginative characters such as the use of the daemon

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    cost fans hundreds annually. In result‚ I believe that daily fantasy sports is

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    for a role closer to reality rather than one of fantasy such as his superhero character‚ Birdman. Throughout the movie‚ Birdman directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu‚ we see Riggan pursue this goal and his determination to succeed in theater. But even with all his dedication‚ we can still see his frustrations both on and behind the Broadway stage and how he turns to his imagination for comfort. Even though Riggan strives to step away from fantasy both in his career and his mind‚ the use of magical

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    Reality VS Fantasy In the play A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams‚ the motif of reality vs fantasy is used alot throughout the play. The fantasy part of this motif can be seen especially through Blanche‚ one of the characters. Blanche believes she is a young‚ beautiful and intelligent women but in reality she is not. Another fantasy seen in the play can be seen through the other characters because they hide from reality by acting as if some events did not happen. When the men would

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    not begin for either character until they enter that fantasy world. The authors of both books do a great job of using humor and fantasy to capture the readers attention. Each novel has its own special qualities‚ but one argument is for sure‚ both books are fantasies. Secondly‚ the author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland uses humor and fantasy to appeal to both children and adults. This novel would appeal to children because of the many fantasy creatures‚ such as a talking rabbit‚ a disappearing

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    The critical analyses “Miss Brill’s Fragile Fantasy” and “Poor‚ Pitiful Miss Brill” take very different perspectives on the title character of Katherine Mansfield’s “Miss Brill.” The former views Miss Brill as a character to be sympathized and defended‚ while the latter attacks and pities Miss Brill. While the essays have their similarities‚ “Fragile Fantasy” is much more successful in critically analyzing “Miss Brill” due to how it explained its view. The two critical analyses of “Miss Brill” share

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    The Fantasy of Life In the novels The Great Gatsby and "Where Are You Going and Where Have You Been" authors F. Scott Fitzgerald and Joyce Carol Oates show a theme of fantasy versus reality to convey a deeper meaning within their novels. They express this theme using characters such as Gatsby‚ Connie‚ Daisy and Arnold Friend within the stories. Through these characters lives and experiences the theme is created connecting both stories. The theme of fantasy versus reality is used to a great extent

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    avoid‚ however‚ fantasy takes a toll and makes these falls and failures look fascinating and inherently good rather than bad. Adam idealistically wanted to keep Eve content and if he achieved that‚ then he would also achieve keeping his jouissance. When eve was tempted by the serpent to eat off the Tree of Knowledge of Good‚ she did eat from it and presumably wanted Adam to join her and eat off the tree just as she did. In order

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    In Manuel Puig’s novel Kiss of the Spider Woman‚ Molina and Valentin use fantasy as a way of escapism. Firstly‚ Molina uses the films he tells in the cell to escape his unfavorable and lonely life by creating a preferred reality through the fantasy he creates in them. Secondly‚ the setting of the cell itself provides Molina with a sanctuary from the outside world‚ allowing him to escape from the gender roles in which he is confined in and fantasize about taking on the feminine role with Valentin

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