PPT-1914-1965 Modernism The American dream

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America is seen as a promise land or New Eden Beautiful bountiful land of limitless possibilities Optimistic views on progress prevail Life is continually improving

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America is seen as a promise land or New Eden Beautiful bountiful land of limitless possibilities Optimistic views on progress prevail Life is continually improving opportunities are continually . Get out paper and a writing utensil. Theme. Define Theme as a literary term. What is it? How does it show itself in a work of literature?. A theme is an . underlying message . that the author wants the reader to understand. It is generally not stated directly and is, instead, shown through how the characters change, the conflicts presented in the story, the different settings of the story, how the story resolves, etc…. Mrs. . Gregovich. History through Film. To Accompany “Uprising: Hip Hop and The L.A. Riots”. Vocabulary. Residential Segregation. Civil Rights Legislation. Riot. The physical separation of two groups based on residence and housing; sorts populations into various neighborhood contexts and shapes the living environment at the neighborhood level.. realism.. . Arguably . the most paradigmatic motive of modernism is the rejection of . tradition and . its reprise, incorporation, rewriting, recapitulation, revision and parody in new . forms.. . Modernism . Events and trends that helped shape Modernism. History that led to Modernism. World War I 1914-1918. First “modern” war. Employed new artillery firepower (machine guns, Howitzers shells, tanks, airplane . wars, Prosperity, & Depression. Modernism. Recognized not only in literature, but also. a. rchitecture. p. hilosophy. p. sychology. a. nthropology. painting. m. usic. sculpture. t. he sciences. A Movement of Cultural Crisis. The Great Gatsby. English III: Advanced Composition & Novel. Mrs. Snipes & Mrs. Lutes. Table of Contents:. 1. Modernism and the Modern Novel. 2. Features of Modernism. 3. . Gatsby . and the Modern Novel. Temple . Medical School - 1963. Faculty 15 – Boston Rugby Conference –1991 with. some rugby legends – Lyle . Micheli. , J PR Williams. Coveted Cleveland Cup. Team Physician. Cleveland - 1965. Temple Medical School-1962. Objective. : “What is your definition of the American dream? . Give examples of what this means to you.. quickwrite. Does the American Dream mean the same thing to everyone? How was your definition similar to your partner’s? To the rest of class? Was there anything that was different or unique about your definition from your partner? From class?. Learning Objectives. Recap causes of the American Dream. Consider how the American Dream developed. Evaluate the America Dream. Think back to last lesson – how do these 3 images link to explain why there would have been a consumer boom in the 1950s?. unresolved. different meanings across fields. Politics and Econ. Arts. Religion – it is heresy (original use). Modernism. ’. s Materials. the everyday – boring, mundane. day novels – . Ulysses. The American Dream History and Reality Warm-Up If you overheard a new immigrant say “I want to live the American Dream”, what do you think they mean by that? Answer in your spiral if you have it or on the blank sheet of paper from yesterdays map activity. A sequel to the hit PowerPoint presentation,. Modernism: More than a mass of crudely drawn rectangles, thank you very much. . (. link here. , in case you forgot that one). * . Menand. , Louis. “Saved From Drowning.” Rev. of . Tuskegee University Archives. Choosing From a Variety of Sources Within the TU Archives. National Committee to Abolish the Poll Tax. Jennings Perry, Editor, . Nashville Tennessean. Choosing From a Variety of Sources Within the TU Archives. Questions to consider . Define the word “modern” in your own words:. What does the word modern mean to you? . What are its associations?. Is it a positive or negative term? Why?. Definition. Modernism is a literary and cultural international movement which flourished in the first decades of the 20th century. It reflects a sense of cultural crisis which was both exciting and disquieting, in that it opened up a whole new vista of human possibilities at the same time as putting into question any previously accepted means of grounding and evaluating new ideas. Modernism is marked by experimentation, particularly manipulation of form, and by the realization that knowledge is not absolute..

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