THE PROCESS OF INVERSION THROUGH MAGICAL REALISM

Authors

  • Naimova Aᴢiᴢa Mukhammadovna

Keywords:

sexr, realiᴢm, metafiks, istiqbol, paranormal, haqiqat, irrotsional, defamiliarizatsiya, tarixiy inversiya, telepatiya, his-tuyg`u, vaqt sayohati, vaqt labirinti, bashorat, kelajak

Abstract

This article analyzes the supernatural perspectives and inversional elements of magical realism by the novel “Midnight's Children”, a rare novel of English literature, as well as the deformation states of metaphysical storytelling methods. Both of these methods show promising and retrospective manifestations of historical inversion. Also, by incorporating fantastic elements in describing historical events using magical realism in the novel, Rushdie attempts to question the possibilities of objective historical reality. Real events and people in Indian history are included in this miraculous World of the novel and mixed with fantastic elements.

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Published

2024-03-20