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    McCurdy are affected by many factors including naive realism‚ culture shock and fully understanding what is culturally and ethically appropriate. Naive realism is the belief that people see the world in the same way‚ and culture shock is a condition of confusion and feelings of loneliness and anxiety experienced by someone suddenly entering a new culture. "Eating Christmas in the Kalahari" by Richard Lee is a perfect example of naive realism. Lee thought that Christmas would be seen throughout

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    “Aria” Donald Barthelme’s short story “Aria” is similar to a stream of consciousness‚ as the narrator continuously and uninterruptedly shoots out her thoughts. In the beginning of the story‚ the sentences are short‚ very short‚ some even only one word. This style of authentic freestyle riffing creates a rapid energy that resembles a rambling. It is like beats of a song all pouring out different cohesive and non-cohesive things. The paragraphs are all very long and each consists of abundant information

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    The chapter written by George Gmelch (2012)‚ titled Nice Girls Don’t Talk to Rastas‚ is an excellent example of naive realism‚ the idea that how the world is viewed remains fairly stable across all cultures. The chapter follows an American anthropology student named Johanna who is engaging in fieldwork for the first time. As someone new to the field‚ she mistakenly angers many of the people in her Barbadian village by associating herself with the Rastafari‚ a group of individuals who shun the ideals

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    Thien Pham Sarah Breiter English A099 6 March 2013 Two Ways Seeing A River “Two Ways Seeing a River” by Mark Twain could be classified as both realism and partially one of its subgenres‚ regionalism. Realism is a genre in which facts and emotional descriptions and phrases are used in order to extract and emotional response from the reader. The style the author ended the essay with is most impressed me because it has a little bit or no relevance at all of the rest of the essay. After read all

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    1. Some contemporary examples that utilize idealism are - the painting of Jose Lerma: The Lightweight and Michelle Blade: Cast & Cascade. The painting uses a variety of objects like wooden selves‚ Durta-lar‚ paper‚ wood‚ lace etc that has presence of almost mediation in my opinion‚ not because you have to focus on it as much as I did at first glance. . The picture creates an engagement with us viewers. It can be a painting is the women and her features of purity‚ shyness and calmness that can only

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    Social media has undeniably become a prominent part of everyday life in recent years for most individuals‚ it has been widely beneficial‚ but gradually the detrimental effects of social media are also becoming apparent. It has enabled people to keep in touch with friends and family all over the world with the touch of a finger‚ as well as being able to keep individuals constantly aware and alerted of ongoing events and breaking news. Not only are people constantly being informed with news‚ but they

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    traditional interpretation as Polanski’s did‚ instead using modern day language to better relate the Shakespearian classic to today’s audience. Polanski’s ‘Macbeth’ placed in a traditional setting‚ allows the viewer to be immersed in the complete realism‚ a world away from the stylised likes of ‘Shakespeare Retold’. The intensification and brutality highlight the violent realities of war and murder. In the original text‚ Shakespeare confined most of Macbeth’s violence to offstage; however Polanski

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    1. In reference to literary movements‚ naturalism and realism are quite similar but have clear differences to each other. Realism refers to writings that are based off the “real world” and the way a human in the real world would usually live their life. Naturalism is in a way a branch of realism and the stark difference between the two is that literary naturalist deemed that nature – things out of human control – determine humans/characters circumstances. One example from the story Editha by W.D

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    growth from someone who is very naïve to someone who is more realistic. In the beginning of this story‚ Edie is a very naïve fifteen-year-old girl. She does not yet realize that the world does not cater to her‚ or tell her how to do everything in life. One way she shows this is by thinking that at school‚ “the work was hard‚ they didn’t make it nice for you or explain…” (Munro‚ page 38). When Edie tries on the dress and Chris catches her wearing it‚ she is too naïve to notice that he is teasing her

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    that through applying scientific/rational solutions to problems and promoting human understanding/knowledge‚ peace would be ensured.  It was immediately challenged by realism (a millennia old‚ commonsense‚ approach) and lost the first inter-paradigm debate with the onset of WWII. Many such debates took place since then but realism and liberalism (as grandtheories) still remain the most popular approaches to IR. The thing is‚ IR has expanded into (rather‚ is borrowing from) a vast variety of different

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