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    Modernism Ezra Pound, a prominent modernist writer, succinctly encapsulated the modernist movement with his exclamation, “Make it new!” Modernism rejected the tradition and artistic confines of the Victorian Period, though one clear start and end of the movement proves hard to define. The lack of requirements needed for a work to receive classification as modernist contributes to disputes about the origin and ending of the movement. Modernist artists, especially writers, had great influence

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    restrictions on sexuality were simply not warranted. “There was a new emphasis in general on leibeskultur, or body culture, on an appreciation of the human body devoid of social taboos or restrictions? Tolerance of homosexuals is a prime example of modernism because this approach was truly ahead of its time. One can make this deduction because homosexuals were shunned in all other European countries throughout this era. Although Germans did not collectively approve of homosexuality, their over-all measure

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    “Modernism” defines the art and architecture that emerged between (roughly) 1750 and 1850: a period of rapid, extensive development in science, technology, government, and cultural values that began with the Enlightenment and transcended the Industrial Era. However, the term “modern,” derived from the Latin word modo meaning “just now,” describes a wide variety of buildings dating from the medieval period to the present day. A modern building is not ‘modern’ solely because it emerged during the ‘modern

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    Modernism versus Modernismo Both Modernism and Modernismo were movements around the turn of the 20th century which caused cultural upheaval and renovation in times where the society was, or needed to be, changing. Modernism took place throughout Europe and in the United States, while Modernismo was a Latin American movement. The two movements share several general characteristics, but were, without a doubt, two separate and distinct movements, and should not be confused. Therefore, it is useful

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    affected by the great depression and World War I. Modernist authors such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, and Willa Cather helped shape this time period with their use of modernism. Modernism is a philosophical movement that, along with cultural trends and changes. All these writers use examples of modernism. F. Scott Fitzgerald is a well-known modernist author. He is famous for his short story called The Great Gatsby. The Great Gatsby is about a Midwest native named Nick Carraway. He

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    Some feelings of the Modernism time period was a lack of faith in Christian beliefs. The argument within Stevens’ poem is that these religious fictions are no more important than fictions of the imagination. He proposes the idea that poetry is the supreme fiction rather than God. With more people becoming wrapped up in Modernism, peoples’ beliefs in Christianity either got weaker, where a few began to stray away – or – they began to hold on to it tighter, making it their escape from the new, radical

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    In Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and V.S. Naipaul’s The Mystic Masseur, the concept of modernism is established through two supporting characters, both of which have only brief physical interactions with our protagonists. Kurtz, from Heart of Darkness, and Mr. Stewart, from The Mystic Masseur, both represent the idea of modernism through both their beliefs and their actions, in a time when modernism was finding its footprints and was viewed differently to those foreign to the movement. Although

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    Modernism refers to the radical shift in aesthetic and cultural sensibilities evident in the art and literature of the early 20th century, approximately between 1890 and 1860. Modernism marks a distinctive breakthrough from Victorian morality. Modernism stemmed from depression that had resulted from the tragic outcomes of World War 1. Moreover, modernists made language central to artistic exploration and focused on the individual and his alienation and confusion. Stream of consciousness is a postmodernist

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    American Modernism is relevant to us in 2017 because of the change our societies have faced with these topic .Our society suffers from Racism, Technology, and Sexism, In which has been displayed in movies like Jurassic Park and books such as The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. These great films and novels have vividly brought modernism creation back.For many years modernism has created these themes through politics,media, and literature. Today, we see these issues in our everyday life. Racism

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    century is influenced on modernist and postmodernist philosophies. Before development of Modernism, taste was dictated to the wealthy classes by the whims of the king or other élite figures (emperors come to mind). Tradition was the dictated rule and deviating from that resulted in ridicule. The idea of Modernism was the basis for 20th Century design, fashion and art. It still affects us today. Ironically, Modernism evolved from looking to the past, at a time when mass production and consumption had

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