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Explanation:
Traditionally, the longest sentence in English literature has been found in James Joyce's 'Ulysses' which contains 4,391 words. However this was surpassed in 2001 by Jonathan Coe's book 'The Rotter's Club' which contains a sentence 13,955 words long.
<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>
Grandmother does not accept her son's guilt tactics. She knows when things are wrong and she voices her extreme disgust about the Nazi party to Bruno's father.