Magic

Magic refers to the use of supernatural powers or abilities to influence events, invoke change, or manipulate the natural world in a way that defies the laws of nature as understood by science. It can encompass rituals, spells, or enchantments performed by individuals who believe they can harness these powers. Magic is often classified into various types, such as white magic (associated with good intentions) and black magic (associated with malevolent purposes). In folklore and fiction, magic is commonly portrayed as a force wielded by witches, wizards, or other mystical beings. It is a theme prevalent across cultures and has been a part of human storytelling, religion, and various traditions throughout history. In a broader sense, “magic” can also refer to a sense of wonder or enchantment experienced in everyday life, symbolizing the extraordinary or the inexplicable.