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    The Open Boat Analysis

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    Realism and naturalism are two different literary movements, but they have many similarities. Realism expresses real life situations and focuses on a true illustration of life while naturalism is represented like an overstated type of realism. Naturalism is based on humans versus a force that is out of their control. Short stories in American literature portray realism and naturalism in many ways. Editha, The Open Boat, and An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge are all based on these literary…

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    Final Essay: Cloverfield and The Thin Blue Line Movies such as Cloverfield and The Thin Blue Line try to convey realism within their movies. They both use similar tactics while some being different. They want to convery realism using different aesthetics. They do this so that people watching the film will become more immersed into the movie, and people will be able to connect and feel with the characters. Cloverfield and The Thin Blue Line use multiple realist aesthetics of to convey truth such…

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    international political theories, realism, liberalism, and constructivism, are explained in rough detail. Finnemore’s article, on the other hand, details unipolarity and why unipoles do not technically have an easier time even though they hold more power than other states. In addition to this, Finnemore goes further into detail on how a unipole’s power is inherently limited. In One World, Rival Theories, Snyder makes it clear that, when used in combination…

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    Rationality And Relativism

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    He also criticized Anderson and Peter’s arguments on relativism and proposed a weak form of relativism. Through this week’s reading, I have further developed the conceptualization of relativism and realism and identified their main differences. To my understanding those two opposite scientific philosophies are ultimately arguing about the nature and existence of true as well as the relations between the scientific theories and the world to which they…

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    informs its readers why material purchases are not hardly as meaningful as the ones we pay to experience. James Hamblin proves that experience is greater than material items by his use of logos, through the rhetorical devices of inductive reasoning, realism, and 000000. Hamblin, explains that physical possessions can only keep a person happy for a short time where as any experience can make you happy because…

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    Márquez, in his novella, Chronicle of a Death Foretold. As he describes the odd and bizarre murder of a young man named Santiago Nasar as well as the multiple events that occur leading up to his death, he manipulates various components of magical realism to create further depth. Evidently, this literary element is effectively used with the aid of cultural beliefs in supernatural capabilities, surreal events, and the Catholic religion. In effect, it uniquely heightens the drama and challenges…

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    Divakaruni’s “The Mistress of Spices” (novel) and Esquirel’s “Like Water for Chocolate” (novel) the authors used particular style of writing called magic realism. Magic realism is the term used to describe the fantasy of unexpected or unbelievable situations happening in the element of dream, fairy tale and mythology which combine every day. In “ Like water for chocolate”, the literature in the novel have bended with Mexican recipes and domestic life stories and appraisal of young women life and…

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    Bas Van Faassen Analysis

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    Bas van Fraassen has centered a large part of his philosophical career on studying scientific realism and describing a form of anti-realism called constructive empiricism. Van Fraassen is certainly steadfast in anti-realist belief, but doesn’t seem to have to alter too much of the realist’s perspective to form his beliefs. According to his definition of scientific realism “Science aims to give us, in its theories, a literally true story of what the world is like.”1 This is not a statement that…

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    as Isabel Allende, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Allejo Carpentier, Syl Cheney-Coker, Kojo Laing, Mario Vargas Llosa, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Toni Morrison, Ben Okri has his own idea that overwhelms the possibility of rejuvenation in magical realism. Magical realism as a journey of soul searching plays its vital role. Ben Okri along with other African writers has done a great work which is long lasting. Taking a glimpse at the work of other African writers I have discovered that Chinua Achebe’s…

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    Rene Descartes Dualism

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    Attacking the Status Quo Descartes’ Dualism and Material Realism Since Rene Descartes alienated reality into two separate realms, of mind and matter, many philosophers have endeavored to rationalize the capacity of human consciousness within Cartesian dualism. Science, or more precisely quantum physics, have introduced persuasive reasons to be skeptical of a dualistic philosophy as being conceivable. In order for the realms of mind and matter to interact, physics claims that an exchange of…

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