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    philosophy that I endorse is realism. All the other schools have their advantages. However, realism is the school of philosophy I relate more to. I endorse this doctrine as a result that I accept and embrace the idea that the world, whether it be nature or other people, exist with independence, whether one is thinking about them or seeing them with their own eyes. Realism is a actually a school of philosophy three of my former professors spoke about quite a lot. Realism answers a question I had…

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    Emily Dickinson Realism

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    way people viewed the world. She made a significant impact on this world and changed it for the good. Because Emily Dickinson demonstrates incredible perseverance through life's hardships, her journey of becoming a poet, who represents the Age of Realism is compelling.…

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    On H.G. Wells’s Use of Realism in The War of the Worlds The War of the Worlds was released in 1898, during H.G. Wells’s pioneering of the science fiction genre. At this time, there had been numerous novels written with documentary-style exposition. Readers were responding to this type of non-fiction, and with Wells opening a style that bears such thick roots to fiction, it only made sense that he used a journalistic approach, the story being told from the point of view of a completely anonymous…

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    Realism In The Gilded Age

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    beginning to take shape— was coming to an end. The promise of prosperity from manifest destiny and the arts movement born from American Romanticism, that embraced nature, individualism and sentimentalism, was beginning to be overshadowed by the rise of realism during the Gilded age. The Gilded Age at the end of the 20th century was a time of booming industrialization, urbanization, and economic growth for the United States, but it was also a time of violence and strife for the lower classes— as…

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    Realism In Reality Tv

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    realistic feature. Realism. A concepted in television which has been a key role in how television was constucted to what is television now.As years went by, the real world starts to be recreated in TV more and more accurately. On another hand, as years passed, this realism chase also brought out how problematic it is to suggest that television ’reflects’ reality. Does it reflects how we live our lives or does is construct a reality to be followed? Television uses the principles of realism in…

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    Realism is era of 1861 - 1941. This era focused on actuallty on its representation. It focused on the truthful treatment of the common, average everyday life.In this era, society tends to depict others due to their ability to approach certain situations. Throughout this year’s books, there are many points in time where accepting a situation as it is and being prepared to deal with it has connected into the way a character is depicted. The reality that lies behind the human mind, it can either be…

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    Bunyan used realism when he wrote his sermons for the church, then later extended them to sell. The realism is there to tell a lesson and he used details to make the “graphics” more comprehensive for the human mind during the 1600s. However, not all Bunyan’s works were realistic. He used several metaphors when…

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    Realism Vs Liberalism

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    political and economic freedom for a peaceful world order. This is a very different contrast from realism who relies on conflict and security domain that is argued. There are many differences between these two theories of thought. Unlike neorealism which perceives the state as the primary actor, liberalism sees individual acts as crucial to the international arena. Liberalism does agree with realism about the sole importance of a sovereign state. “The structure of democratic government limits…

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    Realism In The Wizard Of Oz

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    The introduction of computer graphics and extensive use of technology into the film making process has led to the loss of film making as an art form. The Wizard of Oz is considered one of the best visual movies ever made and yet it was made with only limited technology and the creativity of the movie makers. The movie made in 1939 by MGM Studios was a film interpretation of the 1900 published book written by L. Frank Baum, and for the most part directed by Victor Fleming. Dorothy a lonely,…

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    Realism In Of Mice And Men

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    narrow pool,” (, “Of Mice and Men,” 1). With exceptional detail, the scene of the river and the hills provide a realistic setting and background that directly contribute to the realism of the universal common man. Steinbeck uses his own experiences in Salinas to create a faithful description providing a backdrop of realism that increases the relatability of the common protagonist. Continuing the accurate renditions of Steinbeck’s home in order to bring about a realistic atmosphere, “the deep…

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