concept   magic

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Western culture (1) African culture (1) fantasy literature (1) real-world (1) Contemporary fantasy enthusiasts (1) European (1) fiction (1) modern (1) mythology (1) Fiction enthusiasts (1) Medieval English culture (1) Neopagan (1) Wiccan communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 magic Western culture Magic in Western culture is primarily tied to entertainment, trickery, and fictional depictions in media. 9
2 magic African culture Magic is an integral part of African culture, used in traditional healing and spiritual rituals with real effects. 4
3 magic fantasy literature Magic is a supernatural force used by characters to create extraordinary experiences in fantasy literature. 3
4 magic real-world Magic in real-world culture is perceived as an illusory and fictional concept often associated with entertainment. 3
5 magic Contemporary fantasy enthusiasts Contemporary fantasy enthusiasts are fascinated by the concept of magic and spells. 2
6 magic European European culture is rich in magical folklore, featuring wizards, witches, spells, and enchanting creatures. 2
7 magic fiction Magic in fiction enables incredible feats in literature and media. 2
8 magic modern In modern culture, magic is commonly associated with fantasy literature, entertainment, and illusion. 2
9 magic mythology Magic is a prominent and influential force in ancient mythology, utilized by gods and mythical beings. 2
10 magic Fiction enthusiasts In fiction, magic is frequently portrayed as a supernatural ability utilized by fantasy characters such as wizards and witches. 1
11 magic Medieval English culture Magic and witchcraft were commonly believed and feared in medieval English culture. 1
12 magic Neopagan Neopagan culture commonly believes in and practices magic, including spells and divination. 1
13 magic Wiccan communities Wiccan communities celebrate magic as a natural spiritual force through rituals and ceremonies. 1