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    As the United States continued to expand throughout the nineteenth century‚ the literature from this time period began to reflect this increasing diversity. In my opinion‚ the variety and sometimes contradictory nature of American literature was a positive change. Peoples’ writing began to branch off into different realms of styles and topics‚ and people were reading about experiences from other regions‚ cultures‚ and viewpoints. One example of this comes from “The School Days of an Indian Girl”

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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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    literature is part of world¡¯s literature‚ however‚ it always has its unique flavor that cannot be easily ignored. Most critics hold that the history of American literature can be divided into six parts‚ orderly‚ colonial period‚ romanticism‚ realism‚ naturalism‚ modernism and post-modernism. Although American literature in its true sense did not begin until 19th century‚ however‚ we always talk about colonial period as a preparatory introduction to American literature. To follow the suit‚ I¡¯d like to

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    terms of the naturalism of a‚ sculpture‚ through the use of contrapposto and application of the ‘Cannon of Proportion’ which is attributed to Polykleitos. Whereas Polykleitos’ two High Classical sculptures demonstrate the ‘harmonious proportion[s] of the parts’ (Galen) earlier Kouros such as the New York Kouros (699-675BCE) and the Kritios Boy (499-475BCE) lack the chiastic pose and do not fully adhere to the cannon of proportion which means they also lack the high level of Naturalism and symmetria

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    The details of Agard ’s argument rest upon the structured guidelines he lays out in the beginning of his article; that to be classical‚ a Greek sculpture must have: The initial concept of a healthy human form. The synthesis of naturalism and clearly defined‚ relatively simple design. The amplification of essential planes. Refinement of detail. He also suggests that classical style sculpture took prominence between the years 500 BCE and 420 BCE‚ thus dismissing

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    because any kind of science was respected and supported that time. In addition‚ we don’t see classical equipment of an astronomer such as‚ for example‚ telescope‚ so this is more a symbolic painting of a scholar. We also remark the development of naturalism‚ especially in Northern countries where it wasn’t so common before. Here we see the typical for Vermeer light‚ coming from aside and showing every textural nuance. It’s not marking the main character or helping to show particular emotions of him

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    knows as Marilyn Monroe‚ was a role model for woman‚ teaching them to be independent and proud of who they are. Her personal values included individuality‚ self esteem‚ sex appeal‚ and embracing womanhood. Her views seem to reflect parts of both Naturalism and Humanism. Her belief that people should do what they feel is right and what their normal human urges lead them to make me conclude that she would have agreed with parts of both of these worldviews. For example she stated in an interview with

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    Stephen Crane’s "The Open Book": Determinism‚ Objectivity‚ and Pessimism In Stephen Crane’s short story "The Open Boat"‚ the American literary school of naturalism is used and three of the eight features are most apparent‚ making this work‚ in my opinion‚ a good example of the school of naturalism. These three of the eight features are determinism‚ objectivity‚ and pessimism. They show‚ some more than others‚ how Stephen Crane viewed the world and the environment around him. Determinism

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    “Marketing‚ advertising‚ selling‚ special deals etc.‚ all gobbledygook if you ask me“ Strategic Marketing Management Norman Macha M00426691 Words: Middlesex University Over 2/3 of companies are investing more money in website optimisation‚ social media and SEO Marketing. Around 50% of the companies invest in general marketing technology improvements. 20% of the companies invest more in print advertising. These trends from a recent benchmark survey by MarketingSherpa LLC show the importance

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    Of Mice and Men Naturalism The struggle against forces beyond human control: Lennie couldn’t control that he had special needs. So him nor George could help it. In the end‚ he just got scared and that’s why he had killed Curley’s wife. “I tried‚ Aunt Clara‚ ma’am. I tried and tried. I couldn’t help it”(97). He was explaining how he couldn’t help that he broke everything that he pet. Because‚ he was too strong for what he could handle and he was just born with special needs which is a force beyond

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