Tanuja Sharma and Poonam Chouhan
Magic Realism (sometimes called Magical Realism) is a literary and creative genre that makes supernatural or magical facets a part of everyday life by blending the extraordinary with the mundane. Magic realism portrays exceptional happenings as a recognized and unquestioned aspect of the actual world, in contrast to classic fantasy, which places magical events in a distinct, fictitious universe My Name is Red by Orhan Pamuk is a literary masterwork that deftly combines the fantastical and the supernatural with philosophy, history, and art. The tale, which is set in the Ottoman Empire of the 16th century, delves into the world of miniature artists who are involved in a murder investigation. Beyond its historical and artistic themes, My Name is Red is notable for its use of magic realism, a storytelling method that skilfully combines actual surroundings with fantastical aspects. By blending history with fantastical elements, this paper will exemplify magic realism in a way that deepens its exploration of art, identity, and perception. Pamuk’s masterful storytelling allows the supernatural to coexist with reality, creating a rich, immersive world where art breathes, objects speak, and the past lingers in the present. This fusion of the mystical and the historical makes My Name is Red a quintessential example of magic realism in contemporary literature.
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