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    Realism falls short of reality. It shrinks it‚ attenuates it‚ falsifies it.’ (Eugène Ionesco) Discuss the relation between realist literature and the world it represents. Actual Quote “Realism falls short of reality. It shrinks it‚ attenuates it‚ falsifies it; it does not take into account our basic truths and our fundamental obsessions: love‚ death‚ astonishment. It presents man in a reduced and estranged perspective. Truth is in our dreams‚ in the imagination.” Start by talking about realism

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    The Metamorphosis‚ written by Franz Kafka is a prime example of magic realism. Magic realism is a fictional technique that combines fantasy with raw‚ physical or social reality in a search for truth beyond that available from the surface of everyday life. Also‚ reality becomes deformed and it is difficult for the reader to perceive the essential truths and tell the difference between what is real and what is unreal. The story‚ "The Metamorphosis" is about Gregor‚ a workaholic‚ who is changed into

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    Both the government and civilians used different types of methods to deal with the Great Depression of Canada‚ but it was apparent that none of the methods were very effective. To begin with‚ Prime Minister Bennett raised tariffs hoping to protect and encourage homeland industries and transferred large sums of funds to the provinces as relief. Unfortunately those did little to alleviate the economic crisis. Those were only temporally "treatment"‚ and were not long time solutions. To ease the Depression

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    Scientific realism is defined as the idea that a person should believe what science tells us about unobservable matter‚ such as quarks and dark matter. For example‚ if science tells us that the matter in a lap top computer is warm and circular‚ although such information is unobservable‚ our best scientific theories prove this to be the truth‚ and so we should believe such. John Locke dives deeper into scientific realism and knowledge of the external- meaning unobservable- world through something

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    Gothic Lit and Magical Realism are similar because gothic literature is based off of a blend of terror‚ chaos or romance. Magical realism is based on a wide range of concepts‚ but it expresses mainly realistic views of the world while revealing unreal elements such as paranormal activity. In Joyce Carol Oate’s story‚ “Where is Here?” an example of gothic literature is when “the stranger wandered around the property while the mother set the dining room table” (69). This expresses the actions of a

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    Realism: A Greater Explanation for World War I Realism‚ by definition‚ is the study and practice of international relations; focusing on the nation-state‚ and that all nation-states are motivated by self-interest (Ferraro on Realism). The first two interests a state looks to fulfill are obtaining self-governance and defining borders. After those have been achieved countries will look to increase their power in many different forms (Ferraro on Realism). The years leading up to World War I were a

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    “Radical in its conceit‚ familiar in its everyday details‚ Boyhood exists at the juncture of classical cinema and the modern art film without being slavishly indebted to either tradition. It’s a model of cinematic realism.” – Manohla Dargis‚ The New York Times Boyhood opens with a shot of clouds floating in a blue sky followed by an extreme close-up on the eyes of Mason Jr.‚ the film’s 6 year-old protagonist. This second shot dollies back to reveal Mason lying in the grass‚ staring contemplatively

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    backgrounds that ultimately shape Pip into the man that he becomes. Pip moves from the social class that he was born to‚ to one that he is elevated to by an anonymous benefactor. The two people that typify the conventional expectations of romanticism and realism are Pip the protagonist and Joe Gargery the humble blacksmith. Joe clearly shows his love for Pip the entire way through the book‚ a love that is only acknowledged or valued until the closing pages of the book. We will look at Pip’s journey from extravagance

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    technique that was the most interesting in Garcia Marquez’ novel Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ was his use of magic realism. One magical element in the book is the use of dreaming. Dreaming is a constant theme throughout the novel. Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ presents the reader with characters that have dreams‚ as these dreams are the primary sources of events that come true. Magical realism is portrayed through dreams which are used in the novel to see the predicted future‚ as in most cases‚ the dreams

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    The novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain failed to accurately portray the slave experience because it misrepresents the attitude of slaves in daily life as shown in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs‚ and over exaggerates the loyalty of slaves to their masters‚ as shown in Frederick Douglass’ narrative The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass.. Slaves of the 1800’s were seldom treated with respect or merely acknowledged‚ but according to Mark Twain they were

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