Both narrators are in Elizabeth Barrett Browning and WH "How do I love you?" (786-787). Although Orden expressed his deepest love for the subject drawn in poetry, he opposed the influence of death on this love. Whereas Browning's poems show aspects of innocent love, Oden describes a cruel reality that may be regarded as love. Both of them have delve into the adventure with the theme of poetry. But browning poetry is obviously dramatic, and Oden has his metaphor every day.
Classic realism is characterized by love for visible worlds including classicalism, realism and Impressionism and a wonderful tradition of Western art. The aesthetics of movement is classic in that it prefers order, beauty, harmony, honesty and its main theme is realistic as it comes from a natural expression based on the observation of artists. This type of artist avoids using nature directly, drawing photos, drawing, and using photos and other mechanical aids. In this respect, classical realism is different from photorealism and surreal art movement. In terms of style, classical realists use the methods used by Impressionists and academic artists.
Realism is a broad paradigm from classical realism established by Hans Morgans to the structural realism of Kenneth Waltz introduced in 1979. The core realism theory should take a practical attitude towards international relations and should not be that and explains the "state of the world". As mentioned by Knud Erik Jorgensen, structural realism can be regarded as a "big collapse" of classical realism theory. In addition, Keith Shimko believes Waltz's theory is "fundamental difference in international political concept". In this article we focus on the main difference between the two paradigms and refute Waltz's argument that his theory can explain "something important and important". There is no doubt that it can still explain some important international events, but structural realism can not explain everything.
The three major theories used in international political economics are constitutionism, realism, and liberalism. Scholars often use these theories to explain economic events in the international political economy. Liberalists focus on personal interests, but constructivists are extremely concerned about how international relations are built through ideas in the system. In this paper, we will explain the relationship between state actors and non-state actors in international systems, using realism theory. - Since the feminist generation of the 20th century, women have been affected by men. Women do not know what is happening around them, the life they want or even their body. Many women have already expressed protests against this repression, but sometimes it involves great personal risks. This is Marie Gouze (1748-93) of France and has written "Declaration of women's rights and civil rights" under the name Olympe de Gouges.