<span>Magic
realism is all about creating a setting in which the characters
experience magical elements as something common to their everyday
lives and not as something fantastic, just like the snow is common
from somebody living in the northern hemisphere, but is somehow weird
for someone who has never seen it. The serious tone is fundamental
for the credibility of the magical elements as part of the everyday
life and not as something outstanding. </span>
The author suggests readers adopt a more sensible purpose for arguments.
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The author uses the character of Torvald Helmer to explore a social issue B) By revealing attitudes related to spending and saving that many men held during the Victorian era.
During the Victorian Era, in which this work is set, people ruled their lifestyle by preserving money and finding their best way to face economical problems. They worked hard to get and keep what they had, and this can be clearly reflected in Torvald Helmer's attitudes about borrowing money.
One example of the culture context of a story is The reference to historical figures, or the main character's feelings.
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