Fantasy is a story set in a make-believe world, or a setting with extraordinary conditions. Possibly it contains a story where the cows talk, or the mice are great cooks. Fantasy is most often associated with dungeons and dragons and swords and bows.
The differentiate between traditional fantasy and modern fantasy one has to ask, "Is the author identifiable?"
Traditional fantasy, as far as I know, is a term used for legends, myths, folktales, fables and ballads.
Modern fantasy sometimes includes influences from the afore-mentioned, but has an identifiable author. Today modern fantasy is split into hundreds of subgenres.
Noadays, fairy-tales are changing into tales where not all maidens have to be saved by Prince Charmings, but theyy used to strictly be made up of Brave Knights, damsels, evil creatures of the forest, and happily ever afters.
Fairy Tales typically involve magical elements, mythical creatures, and themes of good versus evil, while modern tales often focus on contemporary settings, realistic characters, and moral dilemmas relevant to today's society. Fairy tales are usually passed down through generations and have a more traditional storytelling style, whereas modern tales may incorporate technology and social issues.
That's an interesting question, because in some stories the only difference is whether you call something "magic" or "science." It ends up being the same story either way. Ideally, though, and in harder Science Fiction, the science is based on things that have been theorized and not disproven.
Typically, fantasy is the realm of magic, dragons, wizards, vampires, werewolves, unicorns, orcs, hobbits, fauns, etc.
Science Fiction is the realm of Dystopia, post-apocalyptic drama, time travel, faster-than-light travel, utopia, alternate dimensions, aliens, robots, etc.
Of course, these sometimes cross over. For instance, Anne McCaffery wrote a Science Fiction story about "dragons" in her Pern stories in a way, since the dragons were a species native to a different planet that had been colonized from earth, and just called dragons because that was the closest thing they could think of that they resembled. There is a lot of technology in those stories, but also fantasy elements. Another example would be Piers Anthony's Phaze series, which deals with both fantastic and technological worlds, and being able to travel between them, but magic only works in one of them, and science has primacy in the other.
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Good science fiction says "How would society be different if we had flying cars?" Then the story explores the differences with a logical unfolding of the story. Its goal is to explore the logical consequences of a technological advance.
Good fantasy creates an escape from the logical world; a place where you don't have to worry about taxes or car repair.
Science Fiction should adhere to science so the story could possibly happen. Fantasy adheres to no rules at all. Both are fiction, dealing with people and events which aren't real and are in other words imaginary.
for me fiction doesn't exist and fantasy is only an imagination
And for me, fiction is placed in the future or has something that isn't human-like and fantasy has to do with the past and a concept that's unknown. I personally like Fantasy over fiction but that's just my opinion.
Traditional fantasy, or high fantasy, is basically the world of elves, fairies, sorcerers and dragons, like The Lord of the Rings series or the King Arthur legends.
Modern Day Tales are more related to more technical things like cars and computers, fairy tales relate to more mythological senarios.
The difference is a myth is something some people believe to be true. A fantasy is something that people know isn't truee but might want to be true
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Fairy tales come from oral traditions and the stories are hundreds of years old. Modern fantasy stories have authors that wrote from their own imagination but may have borrowed elements from fairy tales.
Ya fairy tales are more magical and have fairy's and stuff like that
Usually, fairy tales are completely fantasy, usually magical. Tall tales are usually stories that came from a true story, but has been exaggerated and changed.
Cartoons are silly drawings. Fairy tales are stories with fantastical beings.
Japanese fairy tales often place emphasis on themes like nature, respect for elders, and humility, while English fairy tales frequently focus on individualism, overcoming obstacles, and moral lessons. Additionally, Japanese fairy tales may feature yokai (supernatural creatures) and spirits, while English fairy tales often include dragons, witches, and magic spells.
The plural is "fairy tales" (children's stories).(If used as an adjective, the term fairy-tale should be hyphenated.)
neither English fairy tales are the best
Eleanor Brockett has written: 'Persian fairy tales' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Tales, Folklore 'Turkish fairy tales' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Folklore, Tales
Modern day twins might be different from the twins in myths and fairy tales in that modern day twins are not mystical like the twins of the myths. Modern twins would be less celebrated and have less mysticism associated with their existence.
Yes, that's correct! Fractured Fairy Tales was a satirical segment on The Bullwinkle Show that parodied classic fairy tales by giving them a humorous and modern twist. It was beloved for its witty writing and clever humor.
Fractured fairy tales are a modern twist on traditional fairy tales that involve changes to the original story, characters, or setting to create a humorous or satirical effect. They often subvert or parody the conventions of traditional fairy tales. Fairy tales, on the other hand, are traditional stories that typically involve magical elements, mythical creatures, and moral lessons.
Fractured Fairy Tales appeared as a segment on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. Fractured Fairy Tales were classic fairy tales retold in a comic fashion.