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Stardust_neil_gaiman.epub Today

The village of Wall, England represents the Victorian rationalist worldview—stable, rigid, and safe. The physical gap in the stone wall is a liminal space where the laws of physics yield to the laws of narrative. Tristran Thorn’s initial passage is motivated by a juvenile, transactional understanding of love: he views the fallen star as a trophy to "win" the heart of Victoria Forester. This reflects Gaiman's critique of traditional tropes where women are treated as prizes rather than autonomous beings. The Deconstruction of the "Star" Stardust by Neil Gaiman Plot Summary - LitCharts

In Neil Gaiman’s Stardust , the narrative serves as more than a whimsical adventure; it is a profound deconstruction of the "fairy tale" itself, examining how identity is forged not through the destination, but through the shifting nature of the quest. Gaiman uses the literal boundary of "the wall" to explore the metaphysical division between the mundane and the miraculous, ultimately suggesting that true maturity requires the dissolution of superficial desires in favor of complex, sacrificial love. The Wall as a Metaphysical Threshold Stardust_Neil_Gaiman.epub

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