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A Survey of Romantic and Realistic Paintings Fantasy and reality occupy our worlds everyday. ... The shadows in Deer are also more realistic than romantic. ...
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... to hide it. This obvious contrast between romantic ideas and realistic ideas is not only confined to possessions. (In saying this ...
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... In the novel Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte combines the romantic and realistic styles illustrating the romantic and realistic elements through nature, her ...
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... sometimes called the founder of the romantic movement in English poetry, clearly described the distinguishment between his writing style and the realistic style ...
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... the reason may be, at the closing of the novel Clemens uses an element of romantic literature. ... Clemens had to have known that this was not a realistic ending. ...
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... In the book The Great Gatsby, the character Jay Gatsby was a romantic hero in an ... because not everything is going to change for his own will in a realistic world ...
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... Victorian poets, unlike Romantic, were more realistic. ... Victorian poetry for the most part is realistic and less imaginative than the Romantic. ...
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... A dominant theme in this series is "the belief in the supernatural [as being] part of the human soul..."24 These books are romantic, realistic, and supposedly ...
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... "Memory" strikes the viewer of today as a kind of artist's Romantic fantasy of Italy's coastline, rather than a realistic reproduction of either a face or a ...
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... These are some of the elements of Romanticism. Unlike the Romantic writers, Realistic writers were interested in reaction, logic, and scientific observation. ...
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... and realistic plans. Through satire, Twain shows that realistic writing is superior to romantic writing. Mark Twain's satire of ...
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Huckleberry Finn is a book that contains elements of romantic and realistic fiction; even though it contains both these elements, it is a book on realistic ...
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Huckleberry Finn is a book that contains elements of romantic and realistic fiction; even though it contains both these elements, it is a book on realistic ...
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... {Guterson's novel interweaves realistic interpretations with romantic accents to fuse these subplots, together with a role-playing setting, into one watertight ...
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... It introduced the use of realistic-sounding language and talked about first-hand ... The German poet Friedrich Schlegel first used the term romantic to describe ...
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... psychological issues are the ingredients in a recipe that culminates romantic work ... Hawthorne's works could not be regarded as realistic because the things that ...
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... relationship. But I have never seen the movie that describes the romantic relationship as realistic as "when harry met sally". This ...
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Jane Austen's Emma and the Romantic Imagination "To see a world in a grain of ... vision of the great in the small because Emma is more aesthetically realistic. ...
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One romantic view of the 60's is that is represented an idealistic picture of a ... was in full swing and many African Americans felt equality was a realistic goal ...
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... So, in contrast to the realistic literature written during the Enlightenment, literature written during the Romantic Period was imaginative and unrealistic. ...
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... It didn't seem realistic to me how a man trying so hard to stay true to God, could ... They were both written by brooding romantic authors, Hawthorne and Melville. ...
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... If Emma has friends she would of came to her senses and stopped thinking about romantic novels and live her life with a more realistic dream. ...
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The Romantic poets share several charecteristics in common, certainly one of the most ... in the works of William Wordsworth, to the much more realistic outlook of ...
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... This novel illustrates the transition between the romantic-style literature of the pre-Civil War era and the realistic-style literature of the Gilded Age. ...
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... As you can see, "The Luck of Roaring Camp," is a transition piece, it contains many typical elements of the romantic, but also many of the realistic. ...
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... The romantic elements were used to blend with the truth to make the moral of the ... elements of romance that helped to make the moral of the story more realistic.
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... the classical tradition, the characters were presented with ruthless force and the plays were realistic, spiritual and critical. But in Romantic comedies that ...
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... includes realistic images of brutality at the hands of slave-owners, his own self-reliance and that of his fellow slaves, romanticism and romantic imagery ...
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... actualities of any aspect of life; free from subjective prejudice, idealism, or romantic color (Hart 698 ... The works of John Grisham are hypothetically realistic. ...
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... claim that he was not making any statements about her looks, but instead being realistic. ... Although these all sound very romantic they are probably not true. ...
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