Definition of

fantastic story

Fancy

A fantastic story includes elements that cannot be found in reality.

The narrative developed to transmit information about different events is called a story . Fantastic , for its part, is that linked to fantasy (the product of the imagination that is not anchored in reality).

A fantastic story , in this way, narrates events with supernatural characteristics and/or is carried out by beings that have no existence in the real world . These stories, therefore, always belong to the realm of fiction .

Characteristics of a fantastic story

Fantastic stories were already present in the mythology of Antiquity . Over the years, fantasy became present in different genres and literary styles, such as science fiction , adventure and horror .

In fantastic stories , scenes and situations take place that cannot be found in reality : human beings that fly, animals that talk, the living dead, time travel, etc. In some cases, fantasy is developed as something natural, plausible or true within the story, while in others it appears as something irrational.

Some examples

There are many readers who enjoy reading fantastic novels and stories. So much so that there are even numerous sagas of that genre that have achieved and continue to achieve great success around the world. Specifically, among the most relevant the following can be highlighted:

-“Harry Potter”. The British writer JK Rowling is the author of this series that has become one of the most important in the history of literature of all time. Its protagonist is a young wizard whose destiny is none other than to face the evil Lord Voldemort.

-“The Lord of the Rings”. John RR Tolkien is, for his part, the creator of this other saga that has become a true milestone in the fantasy genre. Orcs, hobbits, rings that grant power and fantastic races are what give it appeal.

Monster

The monster created by Victor Frankenstein in the famous book by Mary Shelley is one of the best-known characters in fantastic stories.

Frankenstein's monster and the Invisible Man, characters from fantastic stories

An example of a fantastic story is the story written by Mary Shelley about the monster created by Victor Frankenstein . In his book, Frankenstein manages to give life to a creature built from the remains of corpses. The monster commits various crimes and his “father” , Frankenstein , wishes to end his existence throughout the story.

Another fantastic story is “The Invisible Man” by HG Wells . This writer imagined a scientist who manages to become invisible by modifying his own refractive index.

Stephen King's pen

One of the current authors who has achieved the most success within the fantasy genre is the American Stephen King. He has made several novels of this type, however, he has a work where he has compiled his best stories on the matter. We are referring to the book “Fantastic Stories” (1987), which includes stories such as these two:

-“The word processor of the gods” (1983), which revolves around a boy who builds a homemade word processor that he gives to his uncle and that will change his life forever.

-“The Beach” (1984), which tells how an aircraft crashes on a planet where only sand exists.