"Why did he claim to live, he asked, dropped a hot cane into the snow, it cranked out and once again, I came out old bulls elk and Koskoosh I was tired of the ground, after all, what problem is it? Is not this the law of life? "(London 752). This is a direct reference to Jack London 's Law of Life. This is a good example of naturalism, it is a philosophical understanding and we are completely hidden in one physical world.
Discuss how the notion of naturalism or modernism is described in the work of the author, using the definition of the course lecture. For naturalism, you will find ways to depict people as victims of their society and the economy. For modernism, you will search for text to challenge traditional thoughts and / or to portray the failure of American dreams. Please give examples of the specific period you found in stories and poetry
Write an article comparing Maus of Art Spiegelman and the traditional story format assigned to the course, or comic books familiar.
Production of art reveals the mystery of mankind. Art work is abstraction and miniature of the world. It is a natural result or expression of a miniature. Because the workings of nature are countlessly different, but their results and expressions are similar and single. Nature is exactly the same shape of the ocean and even unique. Leaves the same impression on leaves, sunshine, landscape, ocean, mind. What they have in common is perfection and harmony, beauty. The standard of beauty is the whole natural cycle of cycles, namely the whole of nature, Italians are expressed by defining beauty "il piu nell'uno". There is nothing unique: only the whole is beautiful. A single object has been so beautiful so far as it means this general elegance. So the art, the natural way through the human distillery
A writer in the romantic era depicts nature as a source of celestial bodies. In many romantic works, the natural beauty is aesthetic and pagans are almost praised. For these writers, nature is directly related to God. Through appreciation for nature, people can achieve spiritual satisfaction. On the contrary, if you do not yield to natural law, it will lead to punishment for nature. Mary Shelley and her contemporary Samuel Coleridge are drawn to the enemies of people trying to provoke nature daringly.