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Today’s Prompt!

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  1. A teenage girl wakes to find out that the word "Sad" is written across her forehead. She's supposed to leave for school in 30 minutes. Her parents are expecting her for breakfast in 15. And she's panicking, scared, embarrassed... because she is sad, but how did it get on her forehead? She doesn't want the whole world to know the truth.What does she do? Have fun playing with the cliche "it was written all over her face." Why has the word "sad" suddenly appeared?OR… pick another word… If there was a word mysteriously written on your forehead today, what would it be? Today’s Prompt!

  2. Magical Realism

  3. Definition: :1. painting in a meticulously realistic style of imaginary or fantastic scenes or images • 2:  a literary genre or style associated especially with Latin America that incorporates fantastic or mythical elements into otherwise realistic fiction —called also magical realism What is “Magical Realism”

  4. --From Wikipedia, Emory University's "Introduction to Postcolonial Studies" defines the "characteristics of magical realism" as follows: • Hybridity—Magical realists incorporate many techniques that have been linked to post-colonialism, with hybridity being a primary feature. Specifically, magical realism is illustrated in the inharmonious arenas of such opposites as urban and rural, and Western and indigenous. The plots of magical realist works involve issues of borders, mixing, and change. Authors establish these plots to reveal a crucial purpose of magical realism: a more deep and true reality than conventional realist techniques would illustrate. • Irony Regarding Author’s Perspective—The writer must have ironic distance from the magical world view for the realism not to be compromised. Simultaneously, the writer must strongly respect the magic, or else the magic dissolves into simple folk belief or complete fantasy, split from the real instead of synchronized with it. The term "magic" relates to the fact that the point of view that the text depicts explicitly is not adopted according to the implied world view of the author. As Gonzales Echevarria expresses, the act of distancing oneself from the beliefs held by a certain social group makes it impossible to be thought of as a representative of that society. Characteristics of Magical Realism

  5. Authorial Reticence—Authorial reticence refers to the lack of clear opinions about the accuracy of events and the credibility of the world views expressed by the characters in the text. This technique promotes acceptance in magical realism. In magical realism, the simple act of explaining the supernatural would eradicate its position of equality regarding a person’s conventional view of reality. Because it would then be less valid, the supernatural world would be discarded as false testimony. The Supernatural and Natural—In magical realism, the supernatural is not displayed as questionable. While the reader realizes that the rational and irrational are opposite and conflicting polarities, they are not disconcerted because the supernatural is integrated within the norms of perception of the narrator and characters in the fictional world. Characteristics (cont.)

  6. Gabriel Garcia Marquez – One Hundred Years of Solitude • Laura Esquivel – Like Water for Chocolate • Salman Rushdie, Sherman Alexie, etc… Famous Magical Realists…

  7. Catskin by Kelly Link Today’s Reading

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