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Title: What%20genre?


1
What genre?
2
Defining Fantasy
  • Fantasy, a term used (in the context of
    childrens literature) to describe works of
    fiction, written by a specific author (i.e. not
    traditional) and usually novel-length, which
    involve the supernatural or some other unreal
    element.
  • Good definition???
  • Counterarguments
  • not only children read the books of Harry Potter
    or Lord of the Rings
  • quite vague terms unreal/supernatural
  • no mentioning of film adaptation

3
Good definition by Tolkien
  • What really happens is that the story-maker
    proves a successful sub-creator. He makes a
    Secondary World which your mind can enter. Inside
    it, what he relates is true it accords with
    the laws of that world. You therefore believe it,
    while you are, as it were, inside. The moment
    disbelief arises, the spell is broken the magic,
    or rather art, has failed.
  • Can someone explain this in his own words?
  • We will use Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of
    the Ring
  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone as
    case-studies

4
The authors Rowling and Tolkien
5
Is this world totally different?
6
Mimesis and Magic/ Realism vs. Fantasy
  • Hogwarts Harrys school of wizardry has a Great
    Hall with
  • normal christmas trees
  • normal benches
  • normal floors
  • The shire and the rest of Middle-earth can be
    drawn into a normal map, has normal trees and
    rivers
  • mimesis
  • BUT The Great Hall seems to be having no roof and
    the Hobbits live in extraordinary looking houses
  • magic

7
Differences
  • Lord of the Rings
  • High Fantasy
  • Closed world
  • Epic genre
  • Quest
  • Harry Potter
  • Contemporary Fantasy
  • Open world
  • Shift from one world to another with guide Hagrid
  • !Movie excerpt (3 movie 1)
  • Bildungsroman personal quest

8
Fantasy vocabulary
  • Plot a set of connected events that a story,
    film, etc. is based on
  • Recurrence an occasion when something that has
    happened before, happens again
  • Protagonist the most important character
  • Antagonist Opponent
  • Space all of the space in which everything
    exists, and in which everything has a position or
    direction.
  • Mission something you feel you must do because
    it is your duty.
  • Tension a situation in which different needs,
    forces, or influences pull in different
    directions and make the situation difficult.
  • Closure/Resolution the act of finding a way to
    deal with a difficulty.

9
Similarities
  • Both movies/books have
  • 1/ Recurrency Plot peace-chaos-peace
  • 2/ Romantic Heroes more abilities than humans
    but no Gods
  • 3/ Fantastical elements HPQuidditch, posions,
    ministry of wizardry, transfiguration,
  • LOTR hobbits/Nazgul/orcs/eternal life/
  • 4/ Included Subgenres seriesbooks, ghost-stories
    and horror (excerpt smeagol turns into Gollem
    3-6 3rd movie)
  • 5/ Fantastic languages Sindarin, Quenya elves
    languages Entish (tree language)in LOTR /
    English-Latin magical lang. POTTER (vingardium
    leviosa)
  • 6/ Foreshadowing of things to come

10
Opposites attract?
  • Good versus evil give your opinion
  • While Good can imagine what it would look like
    to be Evil, Evil can not imagine what it would
    look like to be Good.
  • The difference is actually not that clear
  • !! Many characters are each others opposites
  • Harry Potter for example has the same wand as
    Voldemort himself. See quoteMr. Ollivander It's
    curious that you should be destined for this wand
    when its brother gave you that scar.
  • A lot of Tolkiens characters are also each
    others opposites the orcs are fallen elves /
    Gollem vs. Smeagol/

11
Heroes
  • LOTR hero(es)?
  • Aragorn archetypal epic hero (he is obviously
    courageous and destined to become King)
  • Frodo archetypal fairy-tale hero (unlikely doer
    of great deeds)
  • Tolkien called Sam the chief hero do you agree?
  • Consider this I cant carry the ring for you,
    but I can carry you
  • Is Harry Potter the only hero in J.K. Rowlings
    tales?

12
Understanding LOTR
  • Watch trailer! (movie 1)
  • Space idyllic Shire vs. Mordor exemplary of
    peace vs. Chaos
  • Receiver (Frodo) learns about the problem of evil
    Dark Lord Sauron from Messenger (Gandalf)
  • Mission/Object the ring must be destroyed
    (tension)
  • Hero (protagonist) gets mission 1st Gandalf/ than
    Galadriel this task was appointed to youand the
    community appoints the most unlikely person
    imaginable
  • I can not do this alone Helpers are needed
    (Aragorn/Gimli/Sam/Legolas/Gandalf/Galadriel)
  • Opponents (antagonists) work against the hero
    (Sauron/Nazgul/Orks evil that does not sleep)
  • Tension in space and characters Empathy for good
    cause the ring is trying to get back to its
    master
  • At the end of the cycle the ring is destroyed
    mission completed reader wants Closure

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Understanding Harry Potter
  1. Space England of all Muggles vs. Hogwarts
  2. Hero (Harry) has two missions achieving true
    identity of wizard youre a wizard, Harry
    protecting magical world from evil Voldemort
    because he survived him the boy who lived
  3. Mission keep the Philosophers Stone from
    Voldemort otherwise V. would revive
  4. Helpers All Gryffindor kids(Ron,
    Hermione,..)/Prof. Dumbledore, Prof. Snape and
    Prof. McGonagall/ Hagrid/
  5. Opponents Voldemort, the Malfoys, Prof.
    Quirell for supporting the Dark Arts AND the
    Dudleys not accepting his identity
  6. Harry gets the stone wins the House Cup
    everything is restored to peace

15
Fun, fun, fun
  • www.dreuzels.com and www.harrypotterfreakz.com
    give you a lot of extra information on all things
    Potter.
  • Test your Potter knowledge http//www.emse.fr/yu
    kna/harrypotter/Harryquiz.htm

16
Sources
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Nar
    nia_(film_series)
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_In_Wonderland
  • http//www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/features/lordo
    ftheringstrilogy/lessons
  • Jackson, Peter, The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
  • Columbus, Chris,Harry Potter and the
    Philosophers Stone.
  • Rowling, J.K., Harry Potter and the Philosophers
    Stone.Bloomsbury, 1997.
  • Verhaegen, Melissa, The story that lived.
    Onuitgegeven scriptie 2006.
  • Keunen, Bart, Tijd voor een verhaal. Gent,
    Academia Press 2005, p.179.
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