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    Romanticism and Realism

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    Romanticism and Realism Romanticism is the idealism for a better world. Writers believe that they can portray their beliefs and emotions though their writing. They hoped that this would encourage the people of the world to become something more than what they are now. They valued the human imagination and imposed emphasis on individual freedom and political restraints. They also had a great interest in the middle ages. The emphases on emotion lead to Dark Romanticism such as the poetry by Edgar

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    states make their strategies. Among these‚ literature on balancing strategy has the longest tradition‚ dated back to the writings of British historian E. H. Carr (1946) as an equilibrium of powers. Kenneth Waltz‚ the founder of neorealism /structural realism scientifically analyzes balancing strategy regarding a constructed international structure‚ locating the thesis of ‘balancing versus bandwagoning’ systemically. The study of international relations after Waltz has been directed to the discussion of

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    The Italian Renaissance was an era filled with new ideas and the revival of classic texts from ancient Rome. Italy and other European countries were entering a time of great prosperity with overseas trade‚ advancement of education‚ and patronage of liberal arts. Many families like the Medici became wealthy by banking and trading during the Renaissance‚ and they wanted to show off their wealth by commissioning the arts. The spur of new ideas from the Renaissance‚ derived from classic Greek and Roman

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    as best as possible‚ most will not achieve centuries of notoriety. The ones that do earn the honor of being remembered today all had a common theme; wealthy patrons‚ including wealthy individuals‚ guilds and the church. Throughout the Italian Renaissance‚ the artists who achieved the most success were the artists who acquired the most notable patrons. Probably the most famous of these patrons were the Medici’s and‚ like other patrons‚ they were rich and powerful. The power did not always come

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    Magic Realism

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    Magical Realism Magical realism is a genre of film where magic elements are a natural part in a realistic environment. However‚ it is most commonly used as a literary genre‚ magic realism can also apply to visual arts and obviously films. This type of genre began in the Latin culture and now is known world wide for its attributes. There are two people that have been credited for coining the term Magical Realism‚ Dudley Fits and Franz Roh. Both of them are well-recognized authors. Magical Realism

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    id=R_pN217buekC&dq=Aron+follower+of+realism&hl=ru&source =gbs_navlinks_s 2. “Introduction to International Political Economy”‚ by‚ D. N. Balaam and M. Veseth‚ 4th edition. Upper Saddle River‚ New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall‚ 2008. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. “Neorealism and Neoliberalism”‚ by David Baldwin‚ ed.‚ New York: Columbia University Press‚ 1993. “The Logic of Anarchy: Neorealism to Structural Realism”‚ by Barry Buzan‚ Charles Jones‚ and Richard Little‚ New York: Columbia University Press‚ 1993. “The Timeless Wisdom of Realism?”‚ by

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    Renaissance

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    Renaissance 14th-17th Century -means “revival”‚ also‚ ’rebirth’ revival of interest in ancient Greek‚ Roman culture‚ humanist scholars attempted to rid feudal Europe of Church domination and conservatism -old sciences revived‚ new science emerged -national languages and cultures took shape‚ free from Roman Church authority---art and literature flourished -began in Florence Italy‚ spread to all of Europe Due to its geographic position‚ foreign trade and commerce developed in Italy. ---accumulation

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    Throughout Egypt‚ during the middle empire art evolved as a symbol for power and permanence featuring straight lines and powerful figures; as time passed art evolved again morphing from simply representational images of man to the more idealized and anatomically correct style of Roman art. As art became more and more prevalent through the late 3rd and early 4th century’s artists began to focus more on anatomical perfection and realism borrowing artistic elements from other cultures such as the Greeks

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    Revolutionary Idealism

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    Why has the revolutionary‚ idealistic novel Animal Farm remained such an interesting piece of literature?[d][e] It encourages readers to think about the Soviet Union in a new way. Orwell took his in-depth[f] understanding[g] to create a setting using symbols‚ metaphors‚ themes‚ and characterization to embody the events of the Russian Revolution. He helped the readers to understand the accounts of the rise and development of soviet communism in the form of an animal tale. Thus[h]‚ throughout the novel

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    Wilson's Idealism

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    In 1913‚ the twenty-eighth president of the United States‚ Thomas Woodrow Wilson‚ was elected into office. He was an Idealist who was all about keeping the United States out of war‚ and after the Spanish-American war came to a close‚ Americans were all about spreading the peace. Wilson saw the world in a visionary way and made some unpractical decisions throughout his presidency. This is not to say; however‚ that he did not also have practical ideas on controversial issues also. Wilson had many high-minded

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