REPRESENTATION OF FANTASY IN SALMAN RUSHDIE'S LUKA AND THE FIRE OF LIFE
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2022-07
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Journal of Research & Development
Abstract
Rushdie employs many rare and innovative techniques like fantasy, magical realism, time and space in
terms of narrative and language. In general, it is observed that a novelist uses alternative characters to speak or act for themselves and by intrusively telling how they do these things. The novelist believes that the art of
fiction does not begin until the novelist thinks of his story as a matter to be shown, to be so exhibited that it
will tell itself. In Luka and the Fire of Life Rushdie adopts a number of supernatural elements. Magic is no
longer quixotic madness. Realism functions as an objective, universal representation of natural and social
realities. It functions ideologically, but less hegemonic ally of its program and is not centralizing but eccentric.
It creates space for interaction of diversity. Magical realism could be seen as a significant international,
contemporary literary mode. It is an important presence in the contemporary literary mode. Unlike mythical
realism favoured by the west, it draws upon cultural modes and non-literary forms in their western novel form
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Arthashastra, Fantasy, Ogre, Magical realism, Supernatural elements