El adjetivo en la fantasía literaria
Abstract
Tolkien, facing the creation of the real myth (history), considers himself a sub-creator of the literary myth (story). The adjetive is the master key of the sub-creation of the magic words. The human mind is able to fantasize from reality. The very same mind which created ligh, heavy, grey, quietness; can make through magic, heravy things to become light and even fly.
The process by which mond goes from reality to fantasy begins by detaching a compound concept (green grass) from reality and discriminating adjetives from noun. From that moment on, it can make use if the adjetive sub-creating a magical world.
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