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    female characters Maggie and Sister Carrie …..The escape of two women – failure or success? Introduction: I have chosen to have a look at Maggie – Girl of the Streets and Sister Carrie‚ to compare and see if_________(thesis). Shortly about naturalism and naturalistic characters…: - Naturalistic works exposed the dark harshness of life - humans are “human beasts” (Emile Zola) - Naturalists “studied human beings” as “ruled by their instincts and passions as well as the ways

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    ........................................................................... 4 1.1. General introduction ........................................................................................................ 4 1.2. Dreiser and American Realism/Naturalism..................................................................... 7 1.2.1. Dreiser and the modern United States ...................................................................... 8 1.2.2. Dreiser and detail ..............................

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    naturalist theatre sprung a lot of controversies from numerous theatrical practitioners such as the likes of Vsevolod Meyerhold- who holds the title of being one of the most influential drama practitioners in modern theatre today. The general term “naturalism” is based on scientific theories surrounding Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution‚ the importance of the environment and how it affects people. Meyerhold held naturalist theatre in the lowest regard and he was recognised for his opposing views towards

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    Brian Gold The Natural- The Great Gatsby English 11/ DiTullio 6/8/08 The Gatsby-esqueness of The Natural In literature‚ many texts share similar details and themes that show a deep connection between the two works of art. Many texts that have been written show a Gatsby-esque type of connection. By saying something is Gatsby-esque it means that the form of media demonstrates a connection between itself and the themes or issues present in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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    Alexus Hector Professor S. Hampton English 111 September 27 Critical Response Advertisement can attract anyone that it wishes. In the essay‚ “What’s Natural about Our Natural Products?” by Sarah Federman‚ Sarah talks about how the words “ nature “ and “ natural “ are being used to sell more products and seem “ healthy “. She goes on to discuss how the word “ natural “ has turned into a marketing asset. Federman shows readers that food companies‚ uses these words to manipulate consumers to buy

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    “The Naturals” Outline The author uses man vs. society to introduce us to the character‚ Cassie. The way he shows us is by using the way she lived with other naturals. She had to verse society with the other naturals. Another example of man vs. society is when Cassie worked at age 16 in the dinner people of all ages came she had to work and communicate with people that she didn’t know. We also know her being 16 means that she is probably the youngest in there. One last example of this conflict

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    Introduction to Realism 1. What are the basic tenants of Realism in literature? In art? The main‚ basic tenants of Realism in literature include‚ importance is given to character rather than whole plot‚ responds negatively/attacks romanticism‚ emphasis on morality‚ and character goes through a type of realization which often is a self-realization. Realism in art has a different basic principle. Its basic tenet can be described as an artistic approach to imitate and capture nature using a paintbrush

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    One of the most controversial arguments is deciding whether war is helpful or more harmful than helpful; however‚ the story “War” by Luigi Pirandello and the poem Do Not Weep‚ Maiden‚ for War is Kind by Stephen Crane both reveal realistic outlooks on the topic. In “War”‚ Pirandello focuses in on a small group of travelers that are having trouble contemplating their children’s choice to go to war. One couple in specific‚ who creates the plot of the story‚ can’t cope with the death of their only son

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    Symbolism in the Natural The novel The Natural by Bernard Malamud is an excellent peace of sports literature. It follows the story of Roy Hobbs as he is reaching old age in the game of baseball. The plot follows his initial talent in a scene set years before the main plot. Sixteen years afterwards the man is playing for a losing team but can still wow the audience with his raw talents. As the story progresses Roy is characterized through his actions and through the way the supporting characters

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    The term naturalistic fallacy was first coined by the philosopher G.E. Moore. He defined it as an illegitimate derivation of normative conclusions from purely factual premises. In other words‚ it is the argument that a value statement cannot be defined from a factual one. Moore’s explanation of the naturalistic fallacy stemmed from what he believed‚ was an undefinable term‚ the term “good”. He likened the term “good” to a color “yellow” and thus concluded that the term “good” was undefinable. He

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