Imagined Worlds in Literature: Sites of Resistance, Memory, and Hope
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Imagined Worlds in Literature: Sites of Resistance, Memory, and Hope

Imagined worlds in literature can serve as powerful sites for resistance, memory, and hope, offering spaces beyond the present to explore societal critiques. These constructed realities, whether utopian or dystopian, reflect political and social landscapes, and can symbolize struggles against oppression, historical erasure, or the complexities of modernity. Such fictional realms, like Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Macondo, offer allegorical commentary on real-world issues.

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