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    When your conception of the world is limited by your solidarity as a person. Your solidarity skews your perception of the reality that you are perceiving. The fact of reality ties to the fabric of reality, and every minor variable is taken in to account in the equation of the creation of that fabric. A soda, left to fend for itself on a wall. May be a product of ones lack of care for the environment, a casualty in a bigger drama amongst someone’s life, or even a coincidental landing from a storm…

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    Here Teddy is taking responsibility and shows that he clearly understands and explains why he has delusional episodes which is due to his inability to face the truth of the tragic events that have occurred in his life. Yet shortly after he came back to reality he regressed and started acting out his fantasy again. His conscience isn’t strong enough to pull him back to the real world or keep himself there. Having a conscience is important to be able to live in the real world. Conscience allows…

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    Realism isn’t producing reality rather it’s giving a sense of reality in way that is easy to relate and understand by the audiences. This all is attained by making sure that all the links between the content and elements are proper and also sounds reasonable, while following the basic laws of cause and effect. In other words, realism is defined by “the way it makes sense of the real, rather than by what it says the real consists of.” (Fiske, 1987, pg. 24). Television shows try to connect…

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    the heart of Realism and “has its origins in Descartes and Locke” who laid the groundwork for Empirical thought (Ian Watts, Rise of the Novel). Realism portrays society by using Empirical methods, the human senses, to create an objective view of reality in the eyes of those that live it everyday. It is this humanistic factor that came to define the Realist movement. The Romantics that preceded the Realists are one of the largest influences on the Realist movement. The Romantics painted a…

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    retell oppressive legacies of slavery, instead of creating a piece of artwork for passive viewers that romanticize and help desensitize the realities of slave-based societies. Her artwork is designed to get audience attention, thereby ensuring they do not walk away, but making them reflect and realize the relations of how this era has shaped current reality and knowledge. However, The art is not as progressive or uplifting, and this highlights the controversy of Walker’s art because of its…

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    In the presence of innocence, must one be exposed to the truth of reality? Nick Flynn seeks to answer this question in "Cartoon Physics", and in doing so reveals that children must not be tainted with the vastness of reality. Through an account of the universe 's power and the world of cartoons, Flynn utilizes symbolism to explore human reality. Flynn reveals that in cartoons, characters are in control of their environment. Additionally, children who play in sandboxes produce an alternate…

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    a group of humans are imprisoned in a cave where they believed that reality was the shadows that were cast upon the cave wall. These prisoners can be compared to the humans in The Matrix. These people were living in the matrix and did not see what reality truly was; instead they only saw what the machines programed the matrix to show them. Just like the cave has people casting shadows, the matrix has agents controlling “reality”. Resembling the prisoner who broke free from the cave, Neo broke…

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    with a harsh reality that we cannot bare to live with, some people will try to diverge and create their own illusion or fantasy world to escape. However, when reality attempts to overcome the illusion or fantasy world, we enter a state of perpetual panic and retreat further into the delusional world. In the play “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams, the subject of how the role of self-perception plays when individual try to reconcile the conflict between illusion and reality is…

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    Appearance and Reality in Ruta Sepetys’ “Between Shades of Gray” What is reality? This question has fascinated the human race since the beginning of time, but can never receive a concrete answer. Perhaps it is because humans exist in an artificial society that makes it nearly impossible to see past people’s made up facades. Possibly because the world contains billions and billions of minds that perceive events uniquely and incapable of fathoming anyone else’s reality but their own. Whatever the…

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    appearance of things. There is a reality. We are that reality. When you understand this, you see that you are nothing, and being nothing, you are everything. That is all - Kālu Rinpoche. The book Hamlet written by Shakespeare, appearance vs reality is something most characters struggle with. Hamlet, Polonius, Claudius and Gertrude all seem to appear a certain way yet as you read on you can see the reality of it all. In Hamlet people appear to be one way but in reality can be something so…

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