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strangeness
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are
Lhree special
charseteristies of fantasy, which
are:
1. Chat-aJcteristic de!mmdled by the reader (according to
Snyder):
o
No
nonsense
o
No betrayal oftmst
o
The
fantasy
worlds are
:xesented
in
the
as
if
they were real;
certain rules
are
established
followed by lhe
aufuor
that
operate wiC!in
fantasy world
0
fantasy
remains
example, awake
to
the e::d of the story--that
it
was
just a dream
characters
do
for
2.
Originality:
o
fantasy is au ori:g:ina! work
of fiction and
not
a
:re'.elliilg of a folktale
3. Believability, ac.hieved by:
o
MassL"!g of
detail-vivid
descripti.ons
o
Maintaining
consistency--for
example,
can only enter
special
world through
the
wa:r&obe
the
attic
o
Restrahing
the fantastic--there are
Emits
to powers,
etc.
o
Roote:l
in reality
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