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  2. Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Jackson rejects the notion of the fantastic genre as a simple vessel for wish fulfillment that transcends human reality in worlds presented as superior to our own, instead positing that the genre is inseparable from real life, particularly the social and cultural contexts within which each work of the fantastic is produced.

  3. Fantasy (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, fantasy is a broad range of mental experiences, mediated by the faculty of imagination in the human brain, and marked by an expression of certain desires through vivid mental imagery. Fantasies are generally associated with scenarios that are impossible or unlikely to happen.

  4. History of fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Even the most fantastic myths, legends and fairy tales differ from modern fantasy genre in three respects: Modern genre fantasy postulates a different reality, either a fantasy world separated from ours, or a hidden fantasy side of our own world. In addition, the rules, geography, history, etc. of this world tend to be defined, even if they are ...

  5. ‘The Fantastic Four’ Could Be the Fresh Start Marvel Needs ...

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    Reed Richards (Pascal) and Johnny Storm (Quinn) are like remixes of Stark and Cap — Reed’s Mr. Fantastic as the stalwart, aw shucks genius, Johnny’s Human Torch as the brash and rakish warrior.

  6. Fantastic art - Wikipedia

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    Many artists have produced works which fit the definition of fantastic art. Some, such as Nicholas Roerich, worked almost exclusively in the genre, others such as Hieronymus Bosch, who has been described as the first "fantastic" artist in the Western tradition, [2] produced works both with and without fantastic elements, and for artists such as Francisco de Goya, fantastic works were only a ...

  7. ‘Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore’ Review: Mads ...

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    Remember way back in the year 2000, before even the first Harry Potter movie had been released? Big as a cinderblock and nearly as heavy, the fourth novel in J.K. Rowling’s bestselling YA series ...

  8. Contemporary fantasy - Wikipedia

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    It is perhaps most popular for its subgenres, Occult detective fiction, urban fantasy, low Fantasy, Supernatural Fiction and Paranormal fiction. Several authors note that in contemporary fantasy, magical or fantastic elements are separate or secret from the mundane world.

  9. Jude Law reveals the Dumbledore line he wrote that made it ...

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    Related: Every Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts movie, ranked The 51-year-old explained that he had always felt a connection to Dumbledore after reading the Harry Potter novels with his children ...