Illusion and reality Fantasy and reality are often called external fraud. This is something or drawing itself as not itself. Like camouflage, to conceal a person's true attitude and identity, deceiving the appearance is an appearance. This is related to the idiom "Do not judge a book on the cover of a book" and the metaphor of "Wolf of sheep". In the drama "Macbeth", the appearance of most people deceives others. An example of a deceptive character with his appearance is the hero Macbeth.
Fantasy and reality Ambrose Bierce 's short story "Opportunities on Owl Bridge" shows the illusion of human thinking and the theme of reality. In the story, a man named Peyton Farquhar is about to be hung on a railway bridge at the end of the American Civil War. Farquhar is a citizen of the ally that wishes to help the cause of the United States federation, and advanced to the Owl Creek Bridge with the advice of spoofing coal reconnaissance. I do not know Union Army Farquhar
Illusion and reality of Tennessee Williams of Glass Zoo in Glass Zoo consisting Tennessee Williams, there are multiple themes. There are many themes, but the theme combining this part is fantasy and reality. This theme was set very soon, and in fact it explains the occurrence of fantasy in the first paragraph. "But I am the opposite of a stage of musicians. He is fantasy is true that given to you. Disguise of illusion" (1866). In the monologue of Tom, he drama of the premise, whether it is when happen, whether the character is who, and the game (as a memory) to discuss how to perceive.
Illusory and Death in Salesman Death One of the main themes and root causes of the conflict in the mirror's drama "Death of a salesman" is that the Roman family can not distinguish between reality and fantasy. This is particularly noticeable to his father, Willy Lohman. Willy created a fantasy world for himself and his family. In this world, he and his son are great people, "needs are necessary" in the business environment. - Fantasy and reality: Marriage modern literature in contemporary literature is known for casting doubts on society and its various customs. One of the frequently asked questions from these works is "real things". In recent writers, I explored this problem by putting my character in the self-organization fantasy that was destroyed by the introduction of reality later. Marriage is often the center of this theme, and the spouse gives a fantastic impression of others.