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    RIWT TASK1 SUBDOMAIN 112.1 - FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS‚ METHODS‚ & MODES IN THE HUMANITIES Romanticism and Realism Romanticism In the late 18th century when the Industrial Revolution started to spread from England to other countries such as France‚ Spain and Germany and even in the U.S‚ the changes that its dynamic brought to the society were drastic and radically different of what people were used to until then. The work hours become longer; young children and their parents were working most of the

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    someone who has passed away. In both the novel Like Water for Chocolate and the film Big Fish‚ magical realism is used for story telling to make the stories more engaging and entertaining‚ which make them more likely to be told again. People live on through their stories and in this way can become immortal because of the use of magical realism in storying telling. Esquivel relies on magical realism to tell the stories of Tita and this allows Tita’s cookbook to be read and remembered by Esperanza’s

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    Kant talks about space and time primarily and how humans perceive objects‚ especially as only appearances and not things in themselves. This essay shows that to better understand Kant’s ‘transcendental idealism’ is to understand the transcendental realism with which this essay will show is the actual opposite. The essay details the connection between the concepts of an object considered as such and a thing considered as it is in itself‚ using space and time specifically. To begin with‚ what exactly

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    period. Our first period and style of art we will look at will be Realism. Realism art is generally defined as attempting to represent a subject in a very straight forward and truthful matter. Artist work to avoid artificially rendering an object‚ misrepresenting elements‚ or provide implausible circumstances. Realism was a movement that began in France in the 1850’s as a form of art to reject the Romanticism movement. (Wikipedia) Realism prided itself in portraying the truth‚ whether ugly or sordid

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    speckled hens) or time-lag arguments (seeing the ‘sun’) that distinguish between the way the world appears and the way it is. Consider the claim that the weaknesses of representative realism outweigh its strengths. (30 marks) Knowledge and Understanding Anticipate the following outline of representative realism: There is a material reality independent of our perception of it – an external world – from which experience originates. But our perception of material objects is mediated via ‘ a

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    written as a Realistic text. Realism is a combination of literary technique used to create the text. In Realism‚ everything is real‚ meaning it only focuses on the cold‚ hard truths of life. Realism is very detailed‚ and everything in the story‚ for example‚ events‚ places‚ and characters are common place. I believe Realism could be the cruelest form of writing because of the way it focuses on the mind and its reaction and its abnormalities. The psychological part of Realism could be the cruelest part

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    Realism: Citizen Kane & Double Indemnity Movies have long been known to create a portal through which its viewers can transcend through their own realities and experience the unimaginable. The visual‚ sounds‚ and narrative of great movies immediately attract the focus of its audience as they move into a trance for those 1-2 hours of screen time. While many great movies introduce their audiences to varying experiences that heighten their senses and grasp their focus‚ some measure of relatability

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    How are the four elements of film style (cinematography‚ sound‚ mise-en-scene‚ editing) used in the film to create realism. District 9 is a science fiction documentary style film directed by Neill Blomkamp in 2009‚ set in present time in Johannesburg‚ South Africa. District 9 uses stylistic techniques such as cinematography‚ sound‚ mise-en-scene and editing to make us‚ the audience‚ believe that the alien invasion redundant is truly happening in our world today. District 9 also uses strong documentary

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    Gabriel Garcia Marquez reveals an exciting world of fantasy and realism by cleverly inserting works of fiction at unpredictable intervals. This addition of magical realism can be found throughout the story. The mention of flying carpets at the carnival within this fantasy world portrays a perfect example of magical realism. My expectation of a carnival is that strange and exotic objects exist‚ but flying carpets symbolizes fantasy. The realism of this passage is that the existence of a carnival is perfectly

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    The English School of international relations theory (sometimes also referred to as Liberal Realism‚ the International Society school or the British institutionalists) maintains that there is a ’society of states’ at the international level‚ despite the condition of anarchy (that is‚ the lack of a global ruler or world state). The English school stands for the conviction that ideas‚ rather than simply material capabilities‚ shape the conduct of international politics‚ and therefore deserve analysis

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