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    In general, realism can be defined as the aspect of tending to lean towards being factual and practical on matters of life by representing things, actions, or social circumstances in point of fact, without presenting them in their conceptual form and neither without the influence of feelings or other artistic ideas. However, in order to clearly define or discuss the major distinguishing features of realism, it is best to discuss it under different viewpoints so as to get an extensive description…

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    The Imagination World

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    It wasn’t only about how it shows the real chaos of the world, but how it also shows that no matter how nice and kind you are, you still have a dark side inside of you. The title also shows a clear contrast of how the events that will and did happen throughout the time of the novel. At first, when Jack and Ralph were being voted as who's going to be the leader…

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    created many miracles while he walked this earth up to Jesus's crucifixion on the cross has a lot of awe-inspiring meaning no normal man that could do what Jesus was able to do on this earth. The sequence of events leading up to Jesus's resurrection shows through many studies. For example, John 20:1 says, "Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb and saw that the stone was away from the…

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    The current thesis endeavors to access the notion of “ Nothing is true, everything is permitted.” What is truth? What is so intricately responsible and substantial as to justify the real in depths of truth? Is truth ‘true’? What is ‘true’ then? “To say that nothing is true, is to realize that the foundations of society are fragile, and that we must be the shepherds of our own civilization. Everything is permitted... is to understand that we are the architects of our actions and we must live…

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    Philosophy is more prevalent in some people than in others and the level at which we interact with our surroundings differs too. The Allegory of the Cavemen and the Good Brahmins Voltaire seek to depict how society, norms, environment, history and religion play a role in either ensnaring or enlightening people and how the past, present and future are all shaped by philosophy. The Apology and Allegory of Cave Readings is a tale that is initially set in a dark cave where nothing else seems to…

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    Chauvet Cave

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    The film Cave of Forgotten Dreams takes the viewer inside the lost cave presently known as the Chauvet Cave of Southern France. Once inside the filmmaker Werner Herzog captures the pictures of the oldest paintings of humankind in their natural setting among the walls of this long lost subterranean area. As a result, a group of scientist discovered this cave in 1994 , and it was given the name Chauvet Cave after one of the members of the three person party. After entering the small opening to…

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    “What we see is an illusion. What we don’t see is the reality.” - Tad Chef. Society around us today extremely suffers from realism. Many people create a reputation of themselves that filters away the negative stuff they might be doing in places other than the public. They give strangers a positive understanding of themselves. However, we should know that appearances can sometimes be deceiving of the reality and that we can be fooled by people who just need us for their dirty desires. The short…

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    is then told that reality is actually very different from what he, and most other people, think it to be. Morpheus tells Neo that human existence is some sort of facade in our minds. In reality, humans are being ‘farmed’ as a source of energy by a track of machines. People actually live their entire lives in pods, with their brains being fed…

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    fire directly behind them. These shadows are all the men know of, for they were born and have lived their entire life in this cave, knowing not of the outside world. To these men, the wall, the figures, and the darkness, is all they know—it is there reality. Socrates then explains, little by little, the transformation of individuals who are one day released from their constrictions and eventually bear witness to a different, higher form, of life. Socrates highlights the struggle that comes from…

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    is nowhere near the reality of raising a child, or maybe she is further expanding what those words mean, and breaking them apart by giving details on where and when humility and strength come in when it comes to raising a child. It may be also that we as a society have been soft on teen pregnancy, by hiding the truth from them and creating programs that are meant to help, by teaching them that it’s going to be okay, and that all it takes it humility and strength, when in reality, it…

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