Speaking of Twoflower, he shows an important difference in social classes varying depending on the place of stay. Twoflower, upon his arrival to Ankh-Morpork immediately becomes a target of greed and ill intent. The role of money in the Discworld is shown realistically, where the highly unrealistic characters show realistic reactions to the sight of money. The novel explores the social themes, like class, money and position in society among other things as well. Magic is based on imagination, spells are a part of the imagination, and are easily lost out of magician’s mind. Not only with the novel’s self-aware, metaphysical elements, where the imagination is discussed as an important part of the world, prominently in the section of the novel where Rincewind and Twoflower are taken to the real world, aboard a plane to the States, and they suddenly lose their memory of Discworld, with the narrator’s discussion about parallel universes, but also in the set up of the story and the magic system itself. The main theme of the novel is the theme of imagination. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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