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Portal Quest Immersive Intrusion and Liminal An Introduction to the Genre Types of Fantasy There are four generally accepted types of fantasy the portalquest the immersive the intrusion and the liminal ID: 332144

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Four Types of Fantasy: Portal Quest, Immersive, Intrusion, and Liminal

An Introduction to the GenreSlide2

Types of Fantasy

There are four generally accepted types of fantasy: the portal-quest, the immersive, the intrusion, and the liminal.

The critical questions

that determine each type are: How do we get to the fantasy? How do we meet the fantastic? In what ways does this meeting affect the narrative? Where are we asked to stand in relation to the fantastic?

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The Portal-Quest

A

fantastic world entered through some sort of portal. The classic portal fantasy is of course The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1950). Crucially, the fantastic is on the other side and does not "

leak“ through to our side. Although individuals may cross both ways, the magic does not.

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The Immersive

Invites

us to share not merely a world, but a set of assumptions and understandings.

At its best, it presents the fantastic as the norm both for the protagonists and for the reader: we sit on the protagonist's shoulder and while we have access to their eyes and ears, we are not provided with an explanatory narrative.

We are treated as part of that world; no attention is drawn to its strangeness.

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The Intrusion

The fantastic intrudes upon our world; it

is the bringer of

chaos. It is the beast in the bottom of the garden (or under the bed), or the elf seeking assistance. It takes us out of safety without taking us from our place.

The intrusion fantasy is not necessarily unpleasant BUT it

assumes

that

when

the fantastic

retreats,

the

world returns (more or less)

to

predictability…

at least until the next element of the fantastic

intrudes.To keep up this tone of surprise, the chaos and oddness of the intruders often escalates over the book.

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The Liminal

Similar to intrusive fantasy, set in our world.

When the fantastic appears, it

should be intrusive and disruptive.

Instead, while the events themselves might be noteworthy and they may cause chaos, their magical origins barely raise an eyebrow.Characters tend not to be surprised by the odd things, they take them as a normal part of

life.

Tone can be said to be blasé and ironic.

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