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    Realism in Joyce's Dubliners

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    William Buttlar ENG 200 9/28/12 Style and Substance: An examination of Joyce ’s unique form of Realism There are not many individual who can claim to have completely redelevoped a style of writing‚ but James Joyce was not like most individuals. As an introverted yet observant youth‚ Joyce formed a highly progressive (while unpatriotic) view of his hometown of Dublin (Levin‚ 11). When considering that “[the] history of the realistic novel shows that fiction tends toward autobiography” (Levine

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    Romanticism vs. Realism

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    The main ideas of the period of Romanticism were largely based on self expression‚ free will and the ability to act on that will‚ spontaneity‚ individualism and the prospect to shape your own life. The thoughts of the realists pertained to more concrete aspects of the here and now and emphasize that the things that matter are unavoidable truths. In the Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass‚ his ideas of human potential and self exploration towards becoming part of the proclaimed freedoms and

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    Crimean War Realism

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    the Crimean War The Crimean War is frequently called “the first modern war”; the rationale for this claim includes an increased role of the media in the conflict‚ substantial technological advances in military ordnance‚ and a greater scale of international alliances. Advancements in military organization and medicine would follow the war‚ due to British mismanagements. The Crimean war foreshadowed the nature of global conflict in the centuries to follow it. The War began with the Russian invasion

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    The Kenyan Shifta War (1963 – 1968) and its Realism base and Power Pursuit. In this essay I am going to discuss the Kenyan war that has emerged in 1963 due to long-lasting grievances about bad treatment from British colonial isolation and ethnic Somali in Kenya irredentism drive to unite all other five Somali lands with Kenya into a greater Somalia. The issue of British colony had otherwise been much less to do with this war‚ the main reason to war was that of irredentism by Somalis. This conflict

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    It is true that in many regards‚ modern liberalism has indeed rejected certain aspects of the classical liberalist approach‚ within such topics as individualism‚ freedom and justice. However‚ it would foolish to argue that they had abandoned it completely‚ as some elements have survived. Classical liberals believe in negative freedom. This is the simple belief in an absence of external constraints on the individual and that they should be left alone to make their own choices. In this way classical

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    Document paper on Peacekeeping‚ peacekeeping- international relations 1918-1936 (1) (a) Why‚ according to Source A‚ had the Allied statesmen been unwise in their treatment of Germany? (2 marks) In the extract from Guilt at Versailles‚ Antony Lentin states that the Allied statesmen did not create the Treaty of Versailles to conciliate or destroy Germany. Instead‚ the Treaty left Germany bitter‚ resentful‚ in want of revenge and a potential enemy in the future. (b) What message is conveyed

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    MAGICAL REALISM IN PAULO COELHO’S BRIDA D. Vijaya Lakshmi Sr. Asst. Prof. Vishnu Institute of Technology‚ Bhimavaram‚ A.P. 9493309769 dvlakshmi1973@gmail.com Abstract Magic Realism or Magical Realism‚ a narrative technique creates a trend and a new genre in international contemporary fiction. The German critic Frenz Roh first used the term Magic Realism‚ a new art form in 1925. Later it is developed by Post-Colonial writers such as Jorge Luis Borges and Gabriel Marquez‚ who are the most reputable

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    SYNOPSIS OF THE RESEARCH PROGRAMME FOR Ph. D DEGREE IN ENGLISH Research Topic: “Realism in Tagore’s Poetry” Research Scholar : (Sumer Prasad) S/o Late Mahendra Prasad Vill. Semari‚ P. O. Gothain Dist. Ballia‚ U. P. Supervisor : Dr.( Ravi Shankar Singh) P. G. College‚ Ghazipur U. P. Co-Supervisor : Dr. (A. K. Mishra) Reader‚ Dept. of English D. C. S. K. (P. G.) College‚ Mau‚ U. P. Research Centre : D. C. S. Khandelwal (P

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    Realism and Idealism for the Godfather I will never forget what I felt when I first seen my first mobster movie‚ I was about 12 years old‚ it was real late at night and I just could not fall asleep. I was flipping the channels looking for something to watch‚ and that is when I encountered my first mobster movie. I was intrigued from beginning to end; it was like nothing I had ever seen before. The way they talked so confident and cool to the way they looked so sharp and sophisticated. Although

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    faithful representation of reality. Realism is a literary technique practiced by many schools of writing (Howells-Campbell). Realism is a technique. It denotes a particular kind of subject matter‚ especially the depiction and representation of middle-class life. A rage against romanticism‚ a shift in a readers interest in scientific method‚ the study of documentary history‚ and the influence of rational philosophy‚ these were all affected by the rise of realism. Some have suggested that there is no

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