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         <title>Do modern readers get more from reading or viewing works of fantasy?</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The fantasy genre is very different from all other genres, in the sense that it can be about anything; and has no limitations. Often times, fantasy authors write about magic, other worlds and  mysterious creatures that intrigue modern readers. In fact the audience is provided with a temporary escape from the stresses and realities that surround them every day. Furthermore, readers learn  an important moral in and interesting and engaging manner. In turn modern readers gain more from reading or viewing works of fantasy<br><br>Below is the trailer for the 2013 movie, Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters. This particular fantasy film is about Greek gods and more prominently, their children's lives as demi-gods. By watching this trailer you are able to see the fun and exciting nature of this story, along with the theme of team work and the situational archetype of good versus evil.</div>]]></description>
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