IMAGERY AND SYMBOLISM IN FANTASY LITERATURE REGARDING THE WORKS OF J.K.ROWLING AND C.S.LEWIS
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This article delves into the intricate use of imagery and symbolism in the fantasy works of renowned authors J.K. Rowling and C.S.Lewis, investigating how both writers craft detailed, immersive worlds that captivate readers across generations. By examining the distinct narrative styles, themes, and motifs present in their respective works, the analysis sheds light on the individual techniques each author employs to convey deeper meanings and emotional resonance within their stories. Through a comparative approach, it explores how Rowling’s modern, magical realms and Lewis’s allegorical landscapes offer unique reflections on human nature, morality, and the supernatural. Furthermore, the article highlights how their literary choices contribute to the broader landscape of fantasy literature, influencing the genre’s development and its ability to address universal themes, from good versus evil to personal growth and redemption. The study ultimately reveals the lasting impact of their work, not only in shaping the fantasy genre but also in engaging readers with timeless, thought-provoking narratives that continue to resonate.
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