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    reflect the reality of crime‚ that is in its origins‚ its nature and its impact Left Realism argues that crime affects working class people‚ but that solutions that only increase repression to make the crime problem worse. However they argue that the causes of crime in relative deprivation‚ although preventative measures and policing are necessary‚ but these should be democratically controlled. As the left realism have two view on crime in theoretical and political which are: Theoretical: ’The basic

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    As a perfect chronicler and exponent of his age‚ Chaucer has presented‚ with great fidelity‚ the body and soul of 14th century English society. Compton-Rickett remarks that Chaucer symbolizes the middle ages; he stands in much the same relation to the life of his time as Pope to the 18th century and Tennyson to the Victorian era. The Prologue is an unsurpassed social document of Chaucer’s time and he truly becomes the social chronicler of his time and unfolds the colourful panorama of life which

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    Realistic fiction is a type of genre that contains situations that could happen‚ but the characters are fictional. Realistic fiction can have a historical element to it such as in Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee is an American author widely known for this dramatic‚ realistic fiction novel based on racial prejudice in the south many years ago. Nelle Harper Lee was born on April 28‚ 1926‚ in Monroeville‚ Alabama. Her mother was Frances Lee‚ and her father was Amasa Coleman. Lee was

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    Realism and Constructivism are two theories that offer two different alternative answers to the outcome of future relations. Realism is based on the principle of state security and survival. The recent expansion of China into the South China Sea is due to China wanting to establish a modern tributary system. The tributary system was based on the principle that countries that were interested in trading with China‚ had to pay tribute to the Chinese emperor and the tribute was loyalty. In today’s China

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    Literary realism is the trend‚ beginning with mid nineteenth-century French literature and extending to late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century authors‚ towards depictions of contemporary life and society as it was‚ or is. In the spirit of general "realism‚" Realist authors opted for depictions of everyday and banal activities and experiences‚ instead of a romanticized or similarly stylized presentation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literary_realism Realism  Even though there are rumblings

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    Metaphysical realism to my understanding is the world as an independent entity and what it contains outside of how we as humans perceive it to be. Basically‚ it is what it is. The objects and beings within the world exist and define the nature of what is. There are two conventional aspects to realism by looking at everyday objects and their properties. The first is a claim about existence. Take black holes for instance. No scientist has actually ever seen one‚ but theory predicts they exist‚ same

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    Realism‚ the Blueprint of International Relations From the Clinton administration’s reluctance to acknowledge genocide in Rwanda to the United States’ unwillingness to intervene in Darfur‚ the evidence overwhelmingly shows that many states in the world conform to the realist ideology. Scott defines realism as a major theoretical approach to international relations emphasizing the competitive‚ conflict-ridden pursuit of power and security among states in world politics (Scott 62). Realist believe

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    Louis Gianneti in his text Understanding Movies- Eleventh Edition‚ realism and formalism are general terms. These terms can be applied to portions of or scenes in a movie. They can show the tendency of the movie to lean toward one style over the other‚ but rarely can be applied to an entire movie. Both realism and formalism use reality as a foundation‚ but differ in how the reality is emphasized or shaped. The style of realism typically captures events as they happen‚ similar to how a person

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    Realism and Imagination within Hamlet No doubt‚ Shakespeare’s tragic drama Hamlet is composed of both realistic and poetic or imaginative elements. Let us explore the presence of both with the play. According to the best of literary critics‚ realism is basically “representing human life and experience” (Abrams 260). In the essay “An Explication of the Player’s Speech‚” Harry Levin explains how the playwright achieves an “imitation of life” in his play: Since the theater

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