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- Costume: clothes or accessories worn to look like someone
else, to evoke a specific time or place, or to fit in with a group
or occasion
- Fantasy: a creation of the imagination; unlikely to exist
in real life
- Historical precedent: a previous act, event, convention,
or custom
- Reality: something that exists or could exist in real life
- Street performers: entertainers who perform in public areas,
including musicians, mimes, magicians, puppeteers, dancers, acrobats,
and daredevils
- Surrealism: an early- and mid-20th century movement in the
arts that explored the subconscious to create fantastic imagery; an
example is juxtaposing recognizable objects with things that seem
to be the opposite (contrast)
- Symbol: something that represents something else by association,
resemblance, or convention, especially a material object used to represent
something invisible
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