How to use in-sentence of “realism”:
+ This is different from what is usually called socialist realism which was a term used by Soviet politicians from 1932 to the mid 1980s to describe art which showed the workers’ struggle, glorifying the Soviet Union.
+ Golden was known mainly for his realism, abstract realism and “Borderline-Surrealisterm”.
+ One detail which is uncommon, but shows his realism are the horse droppings shown in the foreground of the picture.
+ In philosophy, realism is also a way of thinking about knowledge and reality.
+ Paintings done in the style of socialist realism are often done for propaganda to show a perfect version of a country’s people and political leader.
+ He said that the physics and the realism of the game were good, but also said that the game is repetitive and that the story was not good.
+ The highly growing emotional realism of the Emoto-Tronic Furby has given birth to a number of Furby-like special interest groups.
+ But realism theory was actually already a big trend in Florence at the time.
Example sentences of “realism”:
+ A characteristic of magic realism is the way a novel might start with a mundane, even boring situation.
+ The interest in realism led to a movement called naturalism.
+ As an academic pursuit, realism is not tied to ideology; it does not favor any particular moral philosophy, nor does it consider ideology to be a major factor in the behavior of nations.
+ He was associated with the post-romanticism movement and wrote while realism in literature was enjoying success in Spain.
+ Beginning with the collection of stories called “Marjorie Daw and Other People Aldrich wrote works of realism and quiet humour.
+ The arrival of magic realism is part of modernism.
+ Plato considered that only the mind could access the timeless reality of truths, the realm of the Forms casting the visible world.Norriss S Heterhington, “Cosmology: Historical, Literary, Philosophical, Religious, and Scientific Perspectives Plato’s metaphorical allegory of the cave—whereby humans only know reality as shadows of the real things they see interacting on a wall—suggests the practical consequences of Platonic realism as to “natural philosophy” in its endeavor to explain the natural world and as to values in human society.
+ Miguel-Ángel Cárdenas, also known as Michel Cardena, was a Colombian-Dutch peopleDutch, New Realism and Pop Art painter.
+ His interiors are wildly over the top, and his exteriors are phony – he wants you to notice the artifice, to see that he’s not using realism but an exaggerated Hollywood studio style…
+ Platonic realism is the metaphysicstheory of reality developed by Plato, and explained in his theory of Forms.
+ Art done in the socialist realism style, such as Theatreplays, movies, novels, and paintings show hard-working, happy, and well-fed factory workers and farmers.
+ A characteristic of magic realism is the way a novel might start with a mundane, even boring situation.
+ The interest in realism led to a movement called naturalism.
+ The term social realism describes an art form in America in the 1930s which expressed social protest in a naturalistic way.
+ The art had a realism that sometimes shocks.
+ Academic art is a form of Realism in art.
+ The book was a major shift of focus in Lessing’s writing, from realism to science fiction.
+ His modernismmodernist style was at odds with the socialist realism preferred by his communist friends, who snubbed him: he argued with Bertolt Brecht about his art.
+ He is important mostly because of the special realism he used in his portraits.
+ In politics, realism focuses on conflict and the harsher parts of history.
+ Platonic realism states that the visible world of particular things is a shifting exhibition, like shadows cast on a wall by the activities of their corresponding universal Ideas or Forms.
+ For the scandalous nature of the show and the major realism it had, it was impossible for Childress to get any theater in New York City to stage the play.