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    The Modernist Attributes of C.L.R. James’s Minty Alley Born in Trinidad and later expatriating himself first to London and then the United States, C.L.R. James was a key figure of the West Indian literary scene during the 1930s. Today he is primarily associated with his nonliterary writings in sociology and politics, and his fiction seems to have dropped from critical attention. Part of this shortsightedness stems from the fact that little of his fiction is readily available to a reading

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    of the spirits” by Isabel allende, magic realism has been used as a common literary device to give the book a fantasy-like twist, making it very interesting and engaging. Magic realism stretches the boundaries of realism in order to stretch or widen the definition of reality. In Like Water for Chocolate, magic becomes ordinary, admitted, accepted and integrated into the rationality and materiality of literary realism. The first instance of magic realism in Like Water for Chocolate is Tita’s entry

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    Realism is a theory that depicts world politics as a ceaseless repetitive struggle for power. In other words, political realism seeks to explain international relations between states in terms of power. Realist “views that nation-state as the most important actor…because it answers to no higher authority;” in other words, it is an anarchic system (Kegley, 27). Some traits of realism are that states are sovereign, non-cooperation among states, and the exclusion if morality in policies. In a realist

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    Garcia Marquez in 1955. Magical realism plays a major part in this story by the use of fantasy of an old man being portrayed as an angel who has come to create miracles to a family along with many other believers. Some will believe, others will just shoo this so called "angel" away in a painful and heart-breaking way. I enjoyed this story very much. I was able to get very interested. Marquez starts it out with "On the third day of rain." That line right there is magical because angels are of God

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    What is Realism? In which ways can it be used? Isn’t it just a representation of reality for imitation’s sake? Or, for the contrary, can we understand this movement as something more than just this mere depiction of what appears to be real? Is there something more behind it? These and more questions will be discussed in this paper as I will try to present a clear view of what realism truly is in the Victorian Age. For this purpose, I will mainly analyse two of the most representative novels which

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    that live there. Because of this, authors in these countries often write in the genre of magical realism, which combines aspects of fantasy and reality in writing, as noted by Thomas Alwa Edison in the International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach and Studies. In One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel, and The Famished Road, by Ben Okri, the magical and the realistic components of their plots must be inseparable so that their authors

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    in the order of seconds”-Wikipedia . Memory is one of the many things that has helped humans survive since the beginning of time . Scientists have been testing the limit of STM (Short Term Memory). In an early and highly influential article, The magical number 4 in short-term memory. A reconsideration of mental storage capacity claim that people can remember about seven chunks of tasks. In response, others believe that people can only remember three to five. As of

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    Three Types of Memory Aisha Smaller P.5 10-24-17 What Are The Three Types of Memory? What are the three types of memory? The three types of memory are the following; short term memory, long term memory, and sensory memory. Before I go into the three types of memory, let’s talk about one very important vocab word. The vocab word is the word memory. Memory refers to the how much information we can store and manipulate from our memory to our processing center, or working memory. Now that we understand

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    Even though the opening was only a few metres across, it was over three metres deep. At least that’s what they were able to estimate once the light came on. Light? Once Lincoln saw the light at the bottom, he wasted no time in jumping into it. He could see that it emanated from an opening at the side. This had to be a tunnel of some sort and possibly an exit. The long drop was a little tricky and Lincoln was lucky not to have twisted an ankle, but he was on the bottom. Milyn and Adhra were now both

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    The participants of this study were 30 (15 male, 15 female) undergraduate students studying at Hunter College. The age of the participants ranged from 19 to 26 years (M = 20.70, SEM = 0.27), though the distribution was positively skewed (see Figure 1). None of the participants were familiar to the passage prior to this experiment. Materials Prior to participation, participants signed the informed consent form (see Appendix A). The participants then received two short passages that were separate

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