[00:00.00](N) Listen to a talk in a literature class.
[00:01.00](W-Br) Magical realism is a style of fiction that combines realistic narrative with surreal elements of magic and fantasy. Unlike pure fantasy, magical realism is set in a realistic world, but extraordinary events occur without explanation, blending the ordinary with the extraordinary.
[00:02.00]One of the most famous examples of magical realism is Gabriel García Márquez's novel One Hundred Years of Solitude. In this book, everyday life in the fictional town of Macondo is interwoven with fantastic occurrences, such as a character ascending to the heavens while hanging out laundry. These magical events are presented in a matter-of-fact manner, like this is the way things should be, and this is a hallmark of the genre.
[00:03.00]Magical realism often serves to highlight complex social and cultural issues, offering a unique way to explore themes like identity, history, and politics. The blending of reality and magic allows authors to delve into deeper truths and challenge readers' perceptions of the world. Next, we will examine how magical realism has influenced other literary traditions and its role in contemporary literature.
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