and cinema thought about what they will show and reproduce primarily to how they will achieve the reality of the world. In another words‚ the essential drive to reproduce the real led to the production of technology. The desire for realism did not come from the production of technology. Bazin goes on to explain that our understanding of cinema should not derive from the technology but from the reality that is perceived through the reproduction. Bazin goes on to state that: “The guiding myth‚ then
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author to control and construct reality‚ but to offer freedom for the reader from the horrors of reality‚ where war destroys and the possibility to atone‚ to truly forgive and to have true empathy is extinct. The central preoccupation of Atonement is the Author-God’s ability to give us a higher truth we all “go on hands and knees and crawl towards”: the world as it should be. It is a liberating and limiting lie that only art can achieve. Fiction’s ability to create reality for all of us mirrors the
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mind alone cannot contrive his existence in reality. Anselm wrote Proslogian as a prayer that’s purpose was to cast light on all of God’s qualities and goes into explain how God can have skills that are often
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Whose life is it anyway? The story is a play written by Brian Clark. It is first presented by Ray Cooney‚ at the Mermaid Theatre‚ London‚ on the 6th March 1978. It’s about a man called Ken who was involved in a car accident‚ and paralyzed as a course of it. Before the accident he was a well-educated artist who made sculptures. He had a great sense of humor‚ and had a lively life. His brain still fully works. But the doctors are not seeing him as fully stabilized yet. When he stabile‚ he will
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existence perhaps. There were moments when one’s past came back to one‚ as it will sometimes when you have not a moment to spare for yourself; but it came in the shape of an unrestful and noisy dream‚ remembered with wonder amongst the overwhelming realities of this strange world of plants‚ and water‚ and silence. And this stillness of life did not in the least resemble a peace. It was the stillness of an implacable force brooding over an inscrutable intention. It looked at you with a vengeful aspect
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and the article by Babbie Concepts‚ Indicators and Reality I learned about how you can never really “know” anything‚ indicators of concepts never can fully describe and validate concepts‚ concepts are constructed by society and reality implies that there is one truth which there never is. In essence nothing really exists without society making it so and even this is arguable. Newman says emphasizes reality as being constructed when he says‚ “Reality whether in the form of causal observations or formal
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Megan Kelley Hamlet Response Question Raspet 1st period October 19‚ 2012 Reality and Illusion: Can being too close to a situation cloud the difference between reality and illusion? In the play Hamlet written by Shakespeare‚ he presents the “air of uncertainty” starting from the beginning. The central force of the entire play is based on Hamlet’s mind. He determines the direction of the conflict by his decisions regarding revenge and defining the initial outcome. In the play‚ Hamlet strived
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acquiescence‚ society becomes callous. Within Christopher Nolan’s Inception‚ dreams and reality become interchangeable‚ but societal standards are rigid and shun the unruly. These societal standards are apparent when Mal traverses between her two realities of Limbo and life in America since her dreams as well as the legitimate world contrast in principles; however‚ her response to these renditions of reality make her into polar opposite characters. In her dreams‚ Mal has full control -down to the
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between the realities that people face as well as the similarities to me as well. I really like the Legend chapter in With His Pistol in His Hand because the legend‚ whether the legend is real or not‚ was about a man who was someone people could aspire to be like: A brave‚ worthy man who fought for others. We have legends as well‚ ones we praise and idolize
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Rick Sanchez‚ an older‚ alcoholic‚ incredible intelligent and potty-mouthed scientist and his grandson‚ Morty Smith‚ an awkward‚ shy‚ unconfident but intelligent in his own way‚ on a series of absurd adventures through time‚ space‚ and different realities. While each and every episode isn’t necessarily connected thematically‚ there is a clear narrative running through the show that is moved forward every other episode or so. The show makes use of many tools found in the postmodern toolbox to be funny
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