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    so great‚ utilizing simplicity as well as developing the aesthetics of modernism‚ in order to rename himself in the elite and exclusive world of art. It is exemplified that this period has helped develop and shape art in general‚ through merging naturalism and realism as one. ‘Antonio López García’ is not only acknowledged as one of the most revered contemporary artists to the Spanish‚ but to the world. The extreme sense of realism or his so-called hyper realistic illustrations convey his visual sensitivity

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    Naturalism is a literary movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century in America‚ England‚ and France that produced a type of "realistic" fiction‚ but it was not realism exactly. It created a mode of representation that is detailed‚ detached‚ and obejctive. Naturalism assumes that humans have almost no power over what happens in a situation; things happen to people; they are at the mercy of a variety of external and internal forces. Naturalist novels present subjects as objective

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    great humanitarian reform‚ superior in many ways to cruel and unusual medieval torture practices that existed. It is best understood against the backdrop of what history calls the Enlightenment. This broader movement (encompassing rationalism‚ naturalism‚ and humanitarianism) was the pinnacle of naturalism’s rejection of all things spiritual‚ all things divine (such as divine right of kings‚ or in criminology‚ all explanations along the lines of

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    the Art of the Renaissance he discusses many of these same ideals. The integration of these concepts within Renaissance art was a deliberate message to the viewer. Proto-renaissance works are an appropriate example of this; displaying a lack of naturalism these images focus more on the ideals than the representation of the human form. Later Renaissance works‚ although more naturalistic‚ still embody the awareness of an inner meaning but was also a ‘[…] transition period between those who sought to

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    new and different Rejects Romanticism Romantic tradition looks at an individual that can do all Realists-wanted literature to reflect real life-the civil war woke everyone up because Naturalism-the helplessness of man against the power of nature and the power of society people talk about the realism/naturalism Mark Twain grew up in Hannibal Missouri--the town we find Huck Finn in is supposedly the same town Missouri=the South town at bank of mississippi Mississippi-huge center for commerce

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    The book “To Build a Fire” by Jack London is a short story that embodies the idea of naturalism. Naturalism utilizes the environment to show how apathetic this world can be.In the book it reveals that if you are not careful when you are making your decisions you will die and in addition to that London wrote it to also demonstrate on how humans can sometimes depend on nothing but themselves to survive. This short story took place in the Arctic. In the book‚ the newcomer decided to

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    What is Ethics Is the set of beliefs about right and wrong behavior. It is certainly a subject that is used in discussions about how we should live‚ what is right and wrong and what we mean when we use words like right and wrong‚ good and bad. Ethical Behavior – conforms to the generally accepted social norms‚ many of which are almost universal. A persons opinion of what represents an ethical behavior is strongly influenced by a combination of: 1. Family influences

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    Dictionary of American History (2003) explains London quickly joined the Naturalism movement when it first came to America (p. 1). The Dictionary of American History defines Naturalism “A literary mode developed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries‚ characterized by detailed description‚ scientific and sociological themes‚ an objective‚ documentary quality‚ and a deterministic philosophy. The term "naturalism" is especially‚ but not exclusively‚ applied to novels” (p. 1). London’s

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    As the story begins‚ a unnamed man is hiding from the police. He is tired of running and has decided that he must either find a hiding place or surrender. At that moment he sees a manhole cover in the street. He lifts the cover; the water below is deep and fast. His fear of the police is stronger than his fear of the water and the darkness‚ so he enters and is nearly swept away and killed by the water before he finds his footing. As he explores the tunnels‚ he knows that he is in danger‚ but an “irrational

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    through the Lens of Gender. Ed. Jerilyn Fisher and Ellen S. Silber. Forward by David Sadker. Greenwood Press‚ Westport‚ Conn. Greenwood. 2003 (22-24) 5. Skaggs‚ Peggy‚ "The Awakening ’s Relationship with American Regionalism‚ Romanticism‚ Realism‚ and Naturalism‚" Approaches to Teaching Chopin ’s "The Awakening‚" Ed. Bernard Kolaski. New York: Modern Language Association of America‚ 1988. (83-84).

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