Introduction and thesis statement This research will focus on the Fantasy and Fairy tale theory ( Nikolajeva, 2006 ) and Harry Potter and the half blooded prince book . The purpose of this paper is to analyse the book by using the Fantasy and fairy tale theory. Moreover, the analysis will also take a closer look at how Harry potter conforms to an actual fantasy protagonist.
Method and material
Fantasy and fairy tale are used in several ways to categorize a story in which the following terms are profitable,
Ontological: The branch of metaphysics that learns about the nature of existence. For instance, topics such as space, time ,cause , effect, existence and possibility could include in a metaphysical research.
Epistemological : It studies the nature of knowledge, the rationality of belief, justification and how they relate to concepts such as truth, belief and Justification.
Chronotope : Describes about how configurations of time and space are represented in language and discourse.
Defamiliarization : Means presenting familiar things as if they were unfamiliar.
Heterotopia : A multitude of discordant universes, which denotes the ambivalent and unstable spatial and temporal
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