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    different assumptions of ontology and epistemology to understand and analyze organizations better. This essay will discuss on the modernism and critical theoretical perspectives and its influence on the aspects that constitute an organization which includes power‚ control and conflict‚ social and physical structure of an organization and organization culture. Modernism The modernist perspective takes on an objective ontology stance where reality exists in the minds of the individuals and their

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    Questia. 8 Oct. 2008 . Bloom‚ Harold‚ ed. Holden Caulfield. New York: Chelsea House‚ 1990. Questia. 8 Oct. 2008 . Carpenter‚ Frederic I. American Literature and the Dream. New York: Philosophical Library‚ 1955. Questia. 8 Oct. 2008 . Childs‚ Peter. Modernism. London: Routledge‚ 2000. Questia. 8 Oct. 2008 . Harding‚ Walter. A Thoreau Handbook. New York: New York University Press‚ 1959. Questia. 8 Oct. 2008 . Pattanaik‚ Dipti R. ""The Holy Refusal": A Vedantic Interpretation of J.D. Salinger ’s Silence

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    lifestyle she had to live. She felt as if she could not be herself. Through her work‚ Sexton introduced the style of modernism in her poetry by being among the first authors to write about the cultural trends and changes in a society in her writing. In “Self in 1958”‚ by Anne Sexton‚ the story of a housewife living the conformed life of being a perfect wife is told‚ which brings out the modernism characteristics of symbolism‚ dehumanization and the corruption of society through the texts and the truth behind

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    In Tess Onwueme’s play Tell It To Women‚ we travel back to a Nigerian village in postcolonial Africa. The story enlightens the audience about the dichotomy of traditionalism versus modernism and the ways in which different cultures interact. It ends by revealing the true meaning of culture; the real quality in a society that arises from a passion for what is excellent in arts‚ manners‚ and customs. Overall‚ the play discusses the role of women within this Nigerian village and largely examines the

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    English III H Name Haley‚ Kathleen‚ and John Mr. Lynch Short Story Analyzer Short Story: The Corn Planting Author: Sherwood Anderson Element for Analysis|Response/Evidence|Significance| Basic summary of the story:Major action of the story in five to eight sentences.|- Hatch Hutchenson tends for his father’s farm after his injured father has returned from war and it becomes Hatch’s way of life.- Hatch marries a school teacher around the age of 50 and she was 40.-

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    Using new modern art techniques such as cubism and impressionism‚ artwork was completely changed from its previous forms‚ reflecting the confusion of the era. ​Modernism in artwork and literature rejected the older Victorian standards of how art is created‚ portrayed‚ and what its meaning should be. In the period of 1910 to 1930‚ “Modernism” refers to the large change in both aesthetic‚ cultural and emotional response shown in the art and writing during the post World War one era. By 1918‚ as the

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    This new ballet was the beginning of the modernism in the arts. To many in the audience‚ this piece was an outrage and an insult to good taste. The story of the ballet was a celebration of spring in Russia. The earth and people celebrate the new life. The second

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    Over thousands of years‚ art has irrefutably been the most accurate technique to ever capture crucial moments in human history. From ancient cave paintings to the impressionist movement‚ all the way to present-day graffiti‚ art has been constantly recording these significant turning points in history through physical representations that we continue to find‚ observe‚ and interpret. gives us the perfect way to seize these moments and let us peek into a world that our minds can only imagine. That

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    William Butler Yeats was born in Dublin‚ Ireland. His father was a lawyer and happened to be a well know artist of the time. Yeats was educated in both England‚ specifically London‚ and in Dublin‚ Ireland. Although the majority of his summers were spent in the west of Ireland in the family’s summerhouse. Yeats was involved in societies that attempted to write and compose Irish literature. His first piece of literature appeared in 1887‚ but in his earlier period his dramatic production outweighed

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    Literary movement in American Literature American literature has constantly changed and evolved over time. Different literary movements characterized and explored the different phases of the American experience. In the late eighteenth century‚ after the civil war‚ different political and cultural changes took place in the United States that led to the development of new literary themes and techniques. First was Realism in which writers tried to depict real everyday life as it actually was - as ordinary

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