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The
nonrealistic
or
fa;:Itasy,
is
one
that
goes
beyond
the
bmL'lcls
of
known
reality.
Commoniy,
it causes
the existem:e
of a &t"ange ar..d
ma,.velous wodd,
which
one
enters by falling down a
hole
or
clilmbing up
a
bearutcalk;
or
else
it
introduces
strange
powers and rnag:c forces
into the
world of
ordinary reality, allowing
one to
foretell
the future
or
communicate wit.'¹
the
dead
or
separate
tum
into a monster.
mind
from
body
or
It introduces
human
beings
into a world
whPre>
ordinary
laws
of namre a.-e
excluded
or
replaced
and
where landscape
(setting)
and
creamres
are
unfamiliar,
or
it
introciuc:es
ghosts
or
fuicrie's
or
or
werewolves or
miraculous
occurrences
into
norrr !ll
world
of
human Fables,
stories,
science fiction fu.'"e types
of
fant
sy
(ARP,
1998:289).
According
to Brown,
ty?es of funtasy
a:e:
l.
fairy
tale
o
conventional
setting
c
predominantly
and stereotyped
characters
c
acceptable
magic element
o
happy ending
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