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    driven by the protagonist romantic Blanche Dubois and the other characters in the play. The fantasy of Blanche and the other characters is revealed in the play when they try to hide from their reality. The characters acts as if what they were undergoing did not actually happen or were not of any importance.  The play is well written by Williams as a work of social realism. The concept of illusion or fantasy vs. the reality projects the idea of characters who want to run from their real world. The

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    A Streetcar Named Desire

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    Everyone has fantasies but most know that is not the true reality. Defining dreams and reality are two different things. Some want to escape the real world and make their own dreams become true, due to seeking happiness. The author portrays Blanche, Stella, and Stanley as characters that are fixated on what they want to believe is the truth; however, the reason being is because they do not want face their fears. Stella and Blanche both desire to make their past non-existent and live in a perfect

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    Throughout my childhood, and extending into my highschool reading career, I have enjoyed reading books that focus on complex issues that are omnipresent in our society, though reading about them through a fantasy setting is much more appealing and fascinating to me. One prominent example is the children’s fantasy book The Amber Spyglass, the third and final book in the “His Dark Materials” series written by Philip Pullman. This book analyzes in depth issues such as moral ambiguity, the pitfalls of power, and

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    friendship. In the 1700s, children were seen as naïve, powerless, needing protection, and very impressionable. In Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll attempts to create a child which is idealistically innocent and capable of reason. In his fantasy world of Wonderland, Carroll shows an imaginative and creative child who isn’t afraid of the unusual things she is presented with, but instead embraces them and the differences that they portray as she is different herself. He takes an interesting

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    family friends journeying to Africa. With the personality God gave me, I was probably even more excited with the aspect of being basically on my own. Ever since I could read and fully utilize my imagination, the unsocial life of living in the abundant fantasy worlds that authors and producers have created throughout the century has always been a solid thing to fallback on whenever an escape is needed. Also, the sense of being utterly detached from my old life entirely was another huge factor in the building

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    The Fantasy Story

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    Today I’d like to tell you about fantasy literature. It is very hard to tell all about it but I’ll try to do it as good as possible and not being boring. First fantasy motifs were shown in romanticism. We all know the mystical and unreal characters: ghosts, phantoms etc. Authors for building the special mood and charm of that epoch used that figures. But fantasy is something more than romantic ways of showing nature or inner experiences of the main character in the novel. It’s

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    illusions of fantasy inability to overcome reality have allowed an individual to cope with doubtful experiences in need to escape is evident through the character Blanche. Blanche conflict leads her to act upon promiscuous activities in need to fulfil her desire to cure her loneliness but instead, she neglected her morals and became a social outcast. I have chosen to illustrate images in my comic based on Scene 5 to present the internal conflict in Blanche character. The tension between fantasy and reality

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    Fantasy worlds, infamous for its make-believe and imaginative aspect, ironically is engaging as it is believable. The application of accurate description in great detail is a key factor in the composition of a realistic fantasy world. Additionally, what happens to the characters in these imaginary worlds must be acceptable in order to generate a believable world. Furthermore, the ability of keeping the world consistent throughout the whole novel establishes an air of reality. The existence of such

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    What is a horror genre? What is the horror genre about? What do you wont to know about the horror genre? The Tell-Tale Heart and The Monkey’s Paw are entertaining short stories that meet the criteria to be categorized in the horror genre because contain fear , scary, horror. What is the horror genre? It’s impossible to say how first the idea enterd my brains ; but once coneived it hunted me day in night. I was never kinder , to the old man them during the whole week I killed

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    description as the novel went on. Tolkien’s world is complicated, with many mountain ranges, plains, deserts, jungles, and forests, and the rich description helps to keep them straight and also helps the reader imagine the world of Middle-Earth. Generally fantasy books that are written for children have less information and more action, but not this one. This book is written with many long and occasionally some made-up words. The names, for example the name Galadriel, are made of odd letters and have strange

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