Magical Realism Screenplay
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Magic realism or Magical Realism Screenplay is a genre where magic rudiments are a natural part in an otherwise prosaic, realistic lifestyle. Although it is most by and large used as a literary genre, magic realism also applies to picture and the visual arts.
One example of magic realism occurs when a character in the legend continues to be alive beyond the normal length of life and this is subtly depicted by the character being new during numerous generations. On the surface the fairy-tale has no clear Magical Realism Screenplay attributes and everything is conveyed in a real setting, conversely such a character breaks the rules of our real world. The author may give precise details of the real world such as the date of birth of a reference character and the army recruitment age, in spite of this such understanding improvement to define an age for the fantastic character of the fairy-tale that would turn out to be an abnormal occurrence such as someone living for two hundred years.
The term is broadly descriptive rather than seriously rigorous: Professor Matthew Strecher defines magic realism as "what happens when a highly detailed, realistic setting is invaded by something too strange to believe." Many writers are categorized as "magical realists," which confuses what the term really means and how wide its definition is.