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===Sub-genres=== | ===Sub-genres=== | ||
*'''Portal''' | *'''Portal''' | ||
'''Secondary World'''- Secondary World consist of many different fictional scenarios and mirrors the author’s thoughts then what actually happens in the world itself.<ref>http://http://damiengwalter.com/2012/04/15/secondary-world-problems/</ref> In this type of world things go above and beyond measures. Different fantasies have a variety of twists and plots, but in secondary world the author puts your mind in another world. It seems unreal but it explores and unveil the rules and nature of that world. It contains having characters that nearly have more power then one man himself could bear. Low, High, Heroic, and Dark fantasies are some different fantasies that have secondary world. | |||
*'''High Fantasy'''- High Fantasies are characterized by its setting, characters, and even the plot. In these stories characters such as dragons, elves, wizards, and dwarfs can be found all over in secondary world.<ref>http://https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_fantasy</ref> “The Lord of The Rings” is one the best great high fantasy novels created <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings.</ref> In Lord of The Rings the ring symbolized power and evil. The Dark Lord Sauron created this ring to overrule all other ring of powers as the supersonic weapon to overtake middle-earth. The second fantasy characteristic is the “Eye of Sauron”.<ref>http://http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/Sauron</ref> The Eye represents a dark symbol. The Eye was used to protect the surroundings of Mordor, a way for Lord Sauron to see all. | *'''High Fantasy'''- High Fantasies are characterized by its setting, characters, and even the plot. In these stories characters such as dragons, elves, wizards, and dwarfs can be found all over in secondary world.<ref>http://https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_fantasy</ref> “The Lord of The Rings” is one the best great high fantasy novels created <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings.</ref> In Lord of The Rings the ring symbolized power and evil. The Dark Lord Sauron created this ring to overrule all other ring of powers as the supersonic weapon to overtake middle-earth. The second fantasy characteristic is the “Eye of Sauron”.<ref>http://http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/Sauron</ref> The Eye represents a dark symbol. The Eye was used to protect the surroundings of Mordor, a way for Lord Sauron to see all. | ||
*'''Heroic Fantasy'''- Heroic Fantasies is like a timeline of events for a character in the secondary world.<ref>http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HeroicFantasy</ref> Heroic is a bit different from high fantasies, its problems are generally those of the heroes, not the world. A great example of this would be, Frodo Baggins from Lord of The Rings.<ref>http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/Frodo_Baggins</ref> Frodo is a hobbit who takes on a quest with a wizard, dwarfs, and others to destroy the “ring” in the fire of Mount Doom. The journey Frodo takes is a test of survival. Having to travel thousands of miles by foot, escaping the black riders, and fighting off Sauron’s men. With Froto holding the only Ring to control middle earth. While the journey continued he lost the urge to destroy the Ring, wanting to retain the ring for himself. Eventually he gets passed “the Eye” and reaches the volcano to destroy the Ring, but Gollum attacks and bites off his finger but loses his balance and falls off the cliff, so the ring was destroyed. | *'''Heroic Fantasy'''- Heroic Fantasies is like a timeline of events for a character in the secondary world.<ref>http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HeroicFantasy</ref> Heroic is a bit different from high fantasies, its problems are generally those of the heroes, not the world. A great example of this would be, Frodo Baggins from Lord of The Rings.<ref>http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/Frodo_Baggins</ref> Frodo is a hobbit who takes on a quest with a wizard, dwarfs, and others to destroy the “ring” in the fire of Mount Doom. The journey Frodo takes is a test of survival. Having to travel thousands of miles by foot, escaping the black riders, and fighting off Sauron’s men. With Froto holding the only Ring to control middle earth. While the journey continued he lost the urge to destroy the Ring, wanting to retain the ring for himself. Eventually he gets passed “the Eye” and reaches the volcano to destroy the Ring, but Gollum attacks and bites off his finger but loses his balance and falls off the cliff, so the ring was destroyed. |