Realism study
And overall view about REALISM, do research on books and material provided first, then think about larger issue. This should NOT be a book report.
Absolutely NO PLAGIARISM !!!
These will be 13 pages each (they can and should be longer), based on a Chapter Question, starting with the textbook then at least two other sources from any legitimate mainstream book, journal article, periodical, or newspaper (in that order of importance; email me if you are unsure of a source’s legitimacy).
No dictionaries or encyclopedias, especially Wikipedia, are allowed. You must properly cite a source using the APA Style for anything that is not common knowledge, let alone if you quote from it. The more sources and citations, the better your grade will be (good social science needs cited facts to back it up). I will also expect these
Use standard formatting (double-spaced, 12 point Times or Times New Roman, normal margins, page numbering, etc.).
Do not do a Title Page or sub-headings. Do a Works Cites section (which will not count for length).
I also attach a essay example of what the professor expected so you have a better idea.
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Realism, although never was it a solid group, is recognized as the first ever modern art movement that was started in the mid 19th century in France. The movement was started to reject traditional art forms, and especially those that were a product of the predominant Romanian school of thought. Therefore, realism is often said to have and still draw upon the ancient Romanian political thought. Realism in its entirety is a wide school of thought whose revolution has seen the adoption of its principles in many disciplines, and not only in the art upon which the thought originated. In philosophy, realism is said to be the school of thought in which viewpoints which accord things and events to those things that are known (or perceived) to exist independent of any other forms of supernatural perceptions behind the existence of that which the viewpoint accords the existence to belong to. Realists replaced the perceived images and literal conceits of conventional art with that which represented real-life occurrences. The desire to merge art with real life was conceived by the avant-garde to bring real life into paintings and canvases.
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