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... In Madeline LEngles A Wrinkle in Time she links a fantasy world to the real world, where the characters struggle in the battle between love vs. ... Her use of magical realism is an effective approach to making the theme of love more appealing to the young reader.
Magical realism is very apparent throughout A Wrinkle in Time. ... ” Already the reader is enticed to read more about this “wrinkle in time. ... Now that one’s attention has been grasped by all the magical and real aspects, the young reader no longer sees the book as dull but rather appealing. ... The reason these children go on their magical journey is to find their father. ... ”(195) The use of magical realism was able to bring love into the story slowly but surely, ultimately making it appealing to the adolescent reader . ... Magical realism is an approach you don’t often see conveying a message in literature. ... Madeline L’Engle was able to get the reader past that stage with her use of magical realism.
Approximate Word count = 919 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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