Magical Realism
In Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s, Of Love and Other Deamons, the author uses the technique of magical realism: a style of writing which combines realistic situations and events with myth and fantasy. Throughout the novel Garcia Marquez uses very real situations but twists them with intelligent and magical drops of sight, smell, touch and color. In the first chapter, the thought of a rabid dog running the streets in a little town of Colombia isn’t very hard to believe. Neither is the concept of slave bargaining, or even the thought of a mother so sick from drug addiction th
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Garcia Marquez, Love Deamons, Fr Delaura, Bernarda Cabrera, Sierva Maria, Female Lunatics, magical realism, garcia marquez,
Approximate Word count = 399
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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