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masterpiece works called “Symposium” by Plato and “War and Peace” by Leo Tolstoy. Symposium is perhaps Plato’s masterpiece as a work of art, though other dialogues are of greater philosophical import. Its great range, from discussions of p...
the Realist tradition. The work contains characters that are animated in rigorous detail, characters that seems to exist independently of circumstances the author suggests, characters that simply feel real. Unlike many Realist novels, howev...
Authors and Ideologies Mao Dun derived his distinct brand of realism from an amalgamation of foreign and indigenous influences, though unlike many of his contemporaries, Mao Dun did not study abroad, encountering Western literature at Beij...
"The Death of Ivan Ilych" has more realistic conflicts than does "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" which has extremely powerful symbols. Both Hemingway and Tolstoy are successful in coupling these three elements with various themes to make each of...
and death of a man called Ivan Ilych. The article starts with a twosome of Ivan’s associates considering his death throughout a recess in a court trial. When Ivan’s associates discover the report of his death all they can believe about is ...
War and Peace "outlines in graphic detail the events ahead of the invasion of Napoleon in Russia, and the impact of the Napoleonic era to the royal society, as seen the eyes of five Russian aristocratic families. Parts of the earlier versio...
characteristics be commonplace and average. This is another demonstration of how Realism leveraged Tolstoy's novella. Tolstoy conceived his individual characteristics to be those like an everyday person. The Ilyich family was middle class w...