单词 | Realism |
例句 | 1. The film lacks any semblance of realism. 2. It was time now to show more political realism. 3. This return to realism has produced a revival of interest in a number of artists. 4. I hate to interject a note of realism, but we don't have any money to do any of this. 5. Greene's stories had an edge of realism. 6. He brought a note of realism into the debate. 7. He writes fiction that marries up realism and the supernatural. 8. There was a new mood of realism among the leaders at the peace talks. 9. Clever lighting and sound effects brought greater realism to the play. 10. Both realism and naturalism are mimetic systems or practices of representation. 11. Billingham's pictures have a gritty realism which can be almost upsetting. 12. Leonard takes Carver-style dirty realism and fuses it with the pace of a detective story. 12. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 13. Greene's stories had an edge of realism that made it easy to forget they were fiction. 14. His style combines plain language and gritty realism. 15. Realism, though humanly exacting, is technically what comes naturally. 16. The battle scenes are described with extraordinary realism. 17. These exchanges are a ground-breaking insight for neo-conservative realism. 18. However, their idealism is tempered with realism. 19. Background noises can be added for maximum realism. 20. There is now new realism in sentencing. 21. His realism was not the realism of his forebears. 22. He found himself perpending it as an experiment in realism. 23. The president of the Republic oscillated between a certain audacity and a prudent realism. 24. Basing himself on the realities of his life, the painter successfully integrated realism and artistic exaggeration. 25. The anti-drugs adverts used hand-held camera techniques to add to the gritty realism of the situations. 26. He has hope, but also a scientist's sense of realism. 27. The film was hailed by critics as a triumphant piece of realism. 28. His decision not to expand the business shows his down-to-earth realism. 29. The novel refuses to conform to the narrative conventions of 19th century realism. 30. Children can get frustrated when they are unable to achieve realism in their drawings. 1. The film lacks any semblance of realism. 2. It was time now to show more political realism. 3. He found himself perpending it as an experiment in realism. 4. This return to realism has produced a revival of interest in a number of artists. 5. I hate to interject a note of realism, but we don't have any money to do any of this. 6. Basing himself on the realities of his life, the painter successfully integrated realism and artistic exaggeration. 7. Clever lighting and sound effects brought greater realism to the play. 8. Children can get frustrated when they are unable to achieve realism in their drawings. 31. A healthy dose of realism does no harm here. 32. The novel is from the genre of magical realism. 33. It was said that he surpassed even the realism of the camera. 34. It is a form of reenactment of repressed memories, a kind of photo-theatre, or psychic realism. 35. Their living reality became a matter of technique, of realism gained through rehearsal. 36. Such non-ending cheeriness provoked the nonconformists into dwelling upon those aspects of the human condition which Socialist Realism refused to acknowledge. 37. For Robbe-Grillet, there was also a direct correlation between Balzacian realism as a literary form and the society which produced it. 38. We have not included much documentary work as the realism of documentary has often been used ideologically to reinforce notions of naturalness. 39. In one way, the novel is a final triumph of realism, representing character more inwardly and intimately than ever previously. 40. In the broken-wing performance, the realism is so remarkable that even human observers can be fooled when they first encounter it. 41. But true salesmen are unlikely to be deterred by mere realism. 42. This brings us to the final, major stylistic influence to be found within Traditional Realism. 43. Joe viewed the world through what at the time would have been considered a prism of realism. 44. However, the Baudrillardian collapse of certainties has precipitated a crisis in our understanding of representation and realism. 45. De Gaulle's romantic notions were balanced by a harsh realism. 46. Realism is now out of fashion, in large part as a consequence of those silly semantic claims. 47. Of course, she thought with a stab at realism, all this could apply to anyone. 48. The chief aesthetic charge against the art works was that their characteristically modernist expressionist distortions failed to conform to a naturalistic realism. 49. Were such arguments for astronomical realism the exclusive property of Protestants? 50. Songs are set in everyday situations and many listeners appreciate the gritty realism, although others consider the earthiness intolerably shallow. 51. That is why we feel justified in saying that Realism has held sway for the last forty years. 52. Realism can fairly be called the dominant theory in the history of International Relations. 53. You talk about achieving a balance between idealism and realism as if we already have a perfect one. 54. Before justifying our claim, however,() we wish to say something about the main criticisms levelled at Realism. 55. He argued that Realism is based on three foundation stones, all to be found in the writings of Machiavelli. 56. Let us see then whether realism can offer a more fruitful alternative. 57. It nevertheless refuses to conform to the narrative conventions of nineteenth-century realism. 58. The assumed realism of linguistic theory is problematic in literary contexts. 59. Perhaps the ultimate irony is that Stalinist-style Socialist Realism is now being sold in the West. 60. Most innovators in art invoke realism as a justification for a mode of writing which is primarily literary. 61. Her first novel House of the Spirits is also highly recommended - a tourdeforce of magic realism. 62. Transnationalism and interdependence challenge the three assumptions of Realism noted by Vasquez. 63. Thus Realism was strongly attacked by the Behaviouralists, but almost exclusively on methodological grounds. 64. In its place, realism posited a predictive science of law rooted in the experimental methods of social science. 65. This anthropocentric view and attitude is one facet of what is frequently identified as the realism of the fabliaux. 66. Ranging from Udaltsova's impassioned realism to Nussberg's cerebral cybernetics, the stylistic range of the nonconformists was indeed wide. 67. This time, however, there must be a new sense of realism, on all sides. 68. One had to add a dash of realism and a great big dollop of gratitude to a situation like this. 69. While the Cold War period was dominated by realism, liberal approaches continued to be developed. 70. Their function is to supply realism or local colour, and for these purposes their use is perfectly legitimate. 71. To this day I believe it truly was less disillusionment and more an embrace of sober realism that moved me to change. 72. Audiences become attached to soaps that have a strong sense of social realism. 73. Using this in the film gives the chase a bonus shot of extra realism. 74. The essence of realism[http:///realism.html], it is not merely figurative but meticulously mimetic. 75. As a result, socialist realism espouses a new interest in correctionalism - even under capitalism. 76. Belsey wrote: From this post-Saussurean perspective it is clear that the theory of literature as expressive realism is no longer tenable .... 77. Somiryon practises and promotes realism in art and campaign for freedom of artistic expression. 78. It is the Kate which demonstrates the commitment to realism of the film planners. 79. George W Bush is not shackled to the unilateralist idea, and in office realism would no doubt often prevail. 80. It's a type of violence that falls between realism and fantasy. 81. He reduced this approach to six principles, which make a good summary of the essentials of political Realism. 82. In terms of style they were united only by their opposition to the narrow interpretation of Socialist Realism in those years. 83. Champfleury, for a time the leading advocate of Realism, defended that school against attacks made during the 1853 Salon. 84. Realism was the new enemy of art and it was believed that it had been nurtured and sustained by photography. 85. But realism itself never developed an adequate theorization of regulatory law; the public law dimension to its theory was largely missing. 86. A stickler for realism(), he was frustrated by an obstinacy in his models as strong as his own. 87. And where the previous emphasis was on realism, the new approach emphasized fantasy and knowing nods to the audience. 88. In the midst of despair the movie producers drifted amongst other things into a new realism. 89. Realism was the order of the day on all sides. 90. This is not a sign of pessimism, but rather of realism. 91. Moreover as a history of realism the book is concerned with larger matters than the detailed description of style. 92. Albeit in an oblique fashion, Soviet Socialist Realism thus influenced the development of western high art. 93. But some in the movement were uneasy about viewing realism primarily as an appeal to a social scientific approach to law. 94. It is with sadness, but with realism, that it closes. 95. Michel Butor's justifications for the devices used in his early novels are also grounded in the language of mimetic realism. 96. Behaviouralism, for instance, has self-consciously hoisted its own flag and been sharply critical of Realism. 97. EastEnders, once renowned for gritty realism and giant characters, is now awash with pygmies acting out absurd leftish fantasies. 98. Interwar Socialist Realism Socialist realism has a bad press in the West. 99. The subwoofer, responsible for much of the realism in movie playback, is particularly compromised in such a small design. 100. What I do offer is realism and a functional understanding of business and public policy. 101. Sometimes, it is not the serpentine plots, but the dramatic realism that requires a second viewing. 102. It was suddenly realized that films dealing with contemporary city life were doing well and the new realism was born. 103. What was new, and what is of interest in this context, was his fundamental critical reappraisal of socialist realism. 104. How do you break free from the expectation that your stories will be heavily dosed with magic realism? 105. Take the rationality assumptions of microeconomics or of Morgenthau's Realism, for instance. 106. To add realism to the design, colour some of the foxgloves and sunflowers with fabric dyes or embroidery. 107. Overall, the crux of this six-point programme is the claim that Realism is a scientific way of thinking about international relations. 108. Realism rests squarely on a contrary view, both in substance and for purposes of method. 109. Though a romantic at heart, she had a strong streak of realism. 110. There could be a causal link between demanding social justice and realism as a method, but it is not shown. 111. The slide to this position of realism and justice is costing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nearly half his cabinet. 112. Affliction succeeds in taking the detailing associated with Raymond Carver-style dirty realism and fusing it with the pace of a detective story. 113. Councilman Buschman brought a note of realism to the debate. 114. Officially only eleven years old in 1945, Socialist Realism continued to condition Soviet cultural policies throughout the 1940s and 1950s. 115. While Angel slept, Sarah planned her future with heartbreaking realism. 116. By defining interest in terms of power, Realism gives primacy to political considerations. 117. For this emerging form of realism revolves around a particular interpretation of the relation between appearances and essences .... 118. Holmes, the grandfather of realism, maintained a remarkable correspondence with Laski. 119. The importance of the Speyhawk write-downs may lie in a new realism by the banks who are now in charge. 120. In proposing such unpalatable measures, albeit with reluctance, the Big Five were showing both realism and courage. 121. The artist portrayed images of daily life in his native town of Ocotlan with vivid colors, surrealism and magical realism. 122. They will say he has dragged his party, albeit kicking and screaming, into the land of realism. 123. Realism directed its challenge to the attempt to construct an autonomous science of law which was rooted in legal positivism. 124. First, there was the social realism of the Glasgow slums. 125. Indeed Bratby's and Diebenkorn's works are stylistically closer to Expressionism than to mimetic realism. 126. Whichever way I turn my eyes, he cried, I see nothing to threaten Realism. 127. Throughout the Gingrich probe, Cole has had to temper his crusading instincts with political realism. 128. It fostered an atmosphere of intimidation and blackmail within which realism came to sound like racism. 129. And realism, it is argued, is a poor basis for belief. 130. It seems the filmmakers are aiming for a dose of magical realism, dried-out, reconstituted and completely misunderstood. 131. There a new realism and prices are coming down to sensible levels. 132. The new realism owed nothing in technique or substance to the romances of Tolkien and Lewis. 132. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 133. As well as realism, tactical prudence restricts the number of candidates they present. 134. By our own poverty of spirit, we begin to gain a new realism about life and the way we ourselves live. 135. For all the talk about a new consensus and a new realism, however, a number of issues remain open. 136. But then she also thinks Eldorado is full of gritty realism! 137. Realism was needed in providing new services because of resource constraints. 138. It was first seen publicly in the sixth Impressionist Exhibition in 1881, when its astonishing realism shocked many contemporary critics. 139. David Pountney s production melds lyrical symbolism with unflinching realism to unforgettable effect. 140. In a triumph of optimism over realism, the Fontis left New York for their vacation. 141. Realism signifies a love, or at least an acceptance, of diversity. 142. As its name implies, it has affinities with Realism, while rejecting its simpler canons. 143. Big doses of realism enable you to avoid negativity. 144. I shall never gird at realism. 145. Realism , economy, sensuousness, beauty, magic. 146. So, a relatively complete discussion is given to exam the demonstrations of magic realism 's artistic principles in Beloved and the ways they convey the themes of different concerns in the thesis. 147. It would seem far from being unrealistic, Socrates engages what we might call maybe a kind of Socratic realism. 148. From the angle of theoretical innovation, offensive realism theory is just a kind of degraded realism theory, and its theoretic scholarship is jolly limitary. 149. Order and justice are two basic value inclinations and realism, liberalism and revolutionism are three basic theoretical traditions. 150. To begin with, he applied himself to the idea of realism. 151. His interpretations of the axiology of realism or the axiology of transcendental immanence of I Ching learning differ from I. Kant and L. Wittgensteins transcendental externalism of the moral world. 152. The dissertation holds that possible worlds doctrines of extreme realism and extreme nominalism are both mistaken, and that the really feasible one should be moderate realism. 153. Students in the Mastering Art class are ready to advance their skills to create more three-dimensionality and realism in their work. 154. This paper analyzes the artistic employment of exaggeration and symbolization in the novel, which clearly embodies the distinction of magic realism. 155. Flannery O'Connor, an American female writer, employs so-called Christian Realism in literature to make an analysis of the dark and absurd side of modern western human society. 156. The first chapter, mainly from the real soil of magic realism, magic realism and its main writer and his works on magic and imagination, elaborates the use of magic and imagination. 157. Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is the magic realism of the most distinguished representative. 158. Performance of his realism a strong force and weak fantasy. 159. As a cyclopaedia of the last feudal dynasty in china, Hong Lou Meng's lively sociality, realism and criticism although have profound recognizant meaning and referenced function by the time. 160. From sunsets to wood grain effects, capturing realism in your design has never so simple. 161. This issue was not faced in its brutal realism by General Gamelin. 162. A 19 th century French movement that rejected realism and expre ed subjective visio through evocative images.http:///realism.html 163. That is to say, Lodge's campus trilogy both inherits the great tradition of realism and absorbs some new technical innovations of experimentalism. 164. He found it invigorating to speak of the struggle for realism. 165. Fielding respectively inherited and developed the realism and romanticism elements of the tramp novel. 166. So, researching the theory of industry intensive development has a certain theoretical value and realism meaning. 167. Therefore, either realism or abstractionism or modern arts has an inseparable relation with visual experience. 168. Alastair Iain Johnston , " Culture Realism , Princeton " [ M ], NI. Princeton University Press, 1995. 169. Sincere performances and gritty Boston settings add to the film's realism. 170. This article discusses that Brecht and Mei Lanfang are two great masters of realism, yet each has his own ways and methods of expression. 171. He builds an Afrikaner mythology of mundanity that echoes a realism of social profundity. 172. In poetry, Rossetti had set before himself similar ideas, though his mind, visionary and symbolical , combated the realism which his principles suggest. 173. When dealing with the standardized religion after the establishment of class society and states, magic realism has its own clear-cut standpoint of values, taking a critical and negative viewpoint. 174. The way that defines Magic Realism according to the ideas and emotional inclinations should be shown its imperfectness in the process of analyzing. 175. It essentially originated from the American culture value, and its entitative character is embodied in the dissimilation of the two diplomatic traditions called idealism and realism. 176. The 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to Mo Yan"who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary". 177. The early ambitions of youthful enthusiasm soon become tempered with realism. 178. Surely, this is an understatement: 650 pages of magic realism? 179. Magic Realism, as a school of literature, has exerted tremendous influence on the world literature especially on Chinese literary creation and research. 180. To achieve greater realism, Renaissance painters needed to create the illusion of the third dimension, depth. 181. Such impressiveness usually takes the form of a truly grandiose realism. 182. Trotsky is not simple-minded in his literary taste, and he doesn't just sort of spontaneously insist that everybody has to write socialist realism. 183. Visual convey design in 20th century has been influenced deeply by Cubism, Futureism, Dadaism and super realism. 184. Sometimes I was a little surprised to find that he is rarely lopsidedly think about and create works in a simple sight of a young man, as well as rarely describe his lost youth in realism feelings. 185. The dramatic technique "poetic realism" which is originated by Tennessee Williams is one of the cardinal factors that makes the playwright world known . 186. The three main mediaeval points of view regarding universals are designated by historians as realism, conceptualism , and nominalism. 187. the movie's hard-edged realism. 188. Thomas Hardy's Darkling Thrush is a perfect combination of romanticism, realism and modernism. 189. Fellini is known for combining realism and fantasy, often making up the story as he along. 190. This article discusses the realism that the conventional "law of equi marginal productivity" can be replaced by the "law of integer distribution" in in corporation expansion at times. 191. Man is, as it were, sandwiched between heaven and earth, between idealism and realism, between lofty thoughts and baser passions. 192. Blok is a world -famous Russian poet in the 20th century. He is both great at Russian classic poetic art, and a master of the realism poets. |
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