Strategies Of Fantasy by Brian Attebery
  • 1. In 'Strategies of Fantasy', Brian Attebery explores the intricate dynamics of the fantasy genre, delving into its historical evolution and the diverse techniques employed by authors to construct immersive worlds and complex narratives. Attebery analyzes key works and figures in fantasy literature, elucidating how their innovative approaches not only shape reader expectations but also expand the boundaries of the genre itself. He discusses the interplay of myth and reality, the significance of subverting conventional tropes, and the role of cultural context in shaping fantastical narratives. Through a critical lens, Attebery highlights the strategies authors utilize to create compelling stories that resonate with readers on multiple levels, making a case for fantasy's relevance in contemporary literature. Ultimately, the book serves as both a scholarly examination and an appreciation of the imaginative possibilities that fantasy offers, underscoring its importance as a vehicle for exploring profound human experiences and societal issues.

    According to Attebery, what is the primary function of the 'fantastic' in fantasy literature?
A) To teach moral lessons
B) To predict the future
C) To frighten the reader
D) To create a sense of wonder
  • 2. What role does 'metafiction' play in fantasy according to Attebery?
A) It creates realistic characters
B) It simplifies complex plots
C) It provides historical accuracy
D) It comments on the nature of storytelling
  • 3. What does Attebery say about the use of maps in fantasy novels?
A) They help establish the secondary world
B) They only appear in children's books
C) They confuse readers
D) They are unnecessary decorations
  • 4. How does Attebery characterize the 'quest' narrative in fantasy?
A) As a comedy device
B) As a journey of transformation
C) As a simple treasure hunt
D) As a political allegory
  • 5. What is Attebery's perspective on magic systems in fantasy?
A) They create internal consistency
B) They are always evil
C) They must follow scientific rules
D) They should be unexplained
  • 6. According to Attebery, what makes a fantasy world 'believable'?
A) Modern technology
B) Complete realism
C) Lack of magic
D) Internal consistency and detail
  • 7. How does Attebery view the role of mythology in fantasy?
A) As a source of narrative patterns
B) As literal truth
C) As irrelevant to modern fantasy
D) As outdated superstition
  • 8. According to Attebery, what distinguishes fantasy from science fiction?
A) There is no difference
B) Science fiction is more popular
C) Fantasy embraces the impossible
D) Fantasy has better characters
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