Magical Realism In Bless Me, Ultima And The Night Face Up

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Elements of Magical Realism
Magical realism is a genre in which extraordinary events are incorporated into the ordinary world, usually referred to as realistic fiction. In Latin American culture many authors use this type of literature to describe phenomenal events that occur within our ordinary world. Magical realism can be analyzed through different novels, short stories and movies, for example, Bless me, Ultima, by Rudolfo Anaya, “The Night Face Up,” by Julio Cortazar, “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings,” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez and the movie Big Fish by Tim Burton. Magical realism is a style of writing used to link the abnormal with the ordinary.
Supernatural and mythical figures that occur within a time frame in which people look upon …show more content…

Time can perform unrealistic events like in the movie Big Fish when Edward Bloom sets eyes on the love of his life during the circus for the first time, not only did the world surrounding him stood still for a couple of seconds but later on, time fast forwarded to be able to catch up. The common belief in their society had always been that time stood still and later accelerates. Specifically for that reason, the people living in their society saw this situation as an everyday event which makes this circumstance an occasion of magical realism. To some extent, considering specific circumstances, in the short story “La Noche Boca Arriba,” by Julio Cortazar, while the protagonist was laying in the coma, “he closed his eyelids,” but after some time “he knew that he would not wake up, that he was awake” (paragraph 17). This non-sequential short story plays with the idea of time, but more specifically, the parallel ideas which occur between both worlds. Not only are both worlds connected to each other, but the concept of time is woven between those “worlds” to affirm that after all, the protagonist was living in one world dreaming of his

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