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    The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the birth‚ development‚ and evolution of Realism and Non-realism in theatre. As well as to discover‚ the writers and plays of the times‚ and their impact on theatre then and now. Realism In the late nineteenth century there came a rise in the working class. Middle-class workers‚ as well as women‚ gained power and began to have a larger voice in society. The middle-class started to get more political power‚ including starting a campaign to allow more

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    WHAT CAUSED WORLD WAR 1? As Hobbes said in Leviathan‚ “if any two men desire the same thing‚ which nevertheless they cannot both enjoy‚ they become enemies”. Men are equal and interact in anarchy‚ driven by competition‚ diffidence‚ and glory. World War I was prompted by the self-centered behavior of Germany in the early 20th century combined with the achievement of balance of power in Europe. For realists‚ the war could have been a case of security dilemma for Germany in a system of balanced power;

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    novella‚ Ethan Frome‚ Edith Wharton uses characterization to indicate that Mattie Silver is lively and innocent‚ which is refreshing to Ethan Frome after managing Zenobia’s sickliness and bothersome personality. Mattie’s last name‚ Silver‚ compares her character to the precious metal: bright‚ valuable‚ and a luxury. Ethan greatly values being in her presence‚ as “no moments in her company were comparable to those when [...] they walked back through the night to the farm” (Wharton 13). Additionally‚ just

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    Romanticism and Realism in the Arts Romanticism and Realism were two forms of art that came into existence in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Both formed as a resistance to traditional standards and in response to a time of war and revolution. Both Romanticism and Realism are prevalent in works of art to this day. This is where the similarities of the two art forms end. So how can two opposing literary movements overlap time periods yet be so different in style? Romanticism

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    Literary Realism in Ethan Frome The history of literary realism dates back to the nineteenth century movement in America and European literature. Literary realism accurately represents situations‚ in an everyday world. In the book Ethan Frome‚ you can tell that Edith Wharton portrays realistic points of view. She does this by describing the town of Starkfield‚ its specific shops‚ and the people who inhabit the town. She also describes the population of Starkfield with great care and gives them

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    Influences on Literary Realism in America The realist literary movement in America began in 1865 and continued to gain momentum until about 1914‚ when the Great War began. It was a reaction to the idealized world of romanticism‚ in which the values of heroism‚ imagination‚ and emotion were highly treasured. Romantic literature emphasized the ideal by describing characters rising out of their situations to overcome ills of society or personal struggles‚ and these stories often had happy endings

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    Global Poverty & Realism Jinpeng Zhu 11/19 Global Poverty According to the World Bank (2015b)‚ from the most recent estimates in 2012‚ 12.7% of the world’s population (896 million people) lived at or below $1.90 a day. It was a decrease from 1990 which was at 37% (1.95 billion) and in 1981‚ at 44% (1.99 billion). Among regions‚ East Asia had the most decline in poverty from 80% in 1981 to 7.2% in 2012. In Sub-Saharan Africa‚ it stood at 42.6% in 2012 (World Bank‚ 2015b). East Asia and Pacific

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    original couple reuniting‚ with a renewed and revitalized relationship‚ or potentially two new couples heading down the road to romance. The values that this program places on relationships should be a question that society should think about when people watch a program of this form. What this program does is take a couple that is having problems with their relationship and instead of working things out between the two of them they go on national television and insult one another‚ at the same time you

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    New England countryside. In this tragic love story‚ Wharton uses the theme

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    However‚ these contrasting theories each have inherent conceptual flaws and often are best useful when used simultaneously. Realism fails to explain intrastate conflicts and the ability of states to create security threats for their citizens‚ it overlooks issues of food security and health security‚ and it ignores genocide‚ oppression and gender violence. It downplays the impact

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