Causes of WWII
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The fantasy genre, characterized by supernatural elements, is limited only by the author's imagination. Fantasy stories allow readers to sever their grasp on reality and submerge themselves in a foreign world. In order to achieve this, creativity is needed when both writing and reading fantasy stories. A well-written fantasy novel transports the reader's mind to another world. C.S. Lewis, a fantasy writer, achieves this in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Readers are asked to suspend logic and free their imaginations to experience a true fantasy story. C.S Lewis creates an exhilarating fantasy story in an imaginative world of magical characters to vividly portray the desperate struggle of good versus evil in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe...