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Realism:interest in or concern for the actual or real, as distinguished from the abstract, speculative, etc.


Satire: the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice, folly, etc.

regionalism:Government . the principle or system of dividing a city, state, etc., into separate administrative regions.
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

DEFINITION

  • Realism:interest in or concern for the actual or real, as distinguished from the abstract, speculative, etc.
  • Satrie: the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice, folly, etc.
  • regionalism:Government . the principle or system of dividing a city, state, etc., into separate administrative regions.
Realism:interest in or concern for the actual or real, as distinguished from the abstract, speculative, etc.


Satire: the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice, folly, etc.

regionalism:Government . the principle or system of dividing a city, state, etc., into separate administrative regions.

EXAMPLES

  • Realism:He has a sense of realism about what can be done to
  • Satire:His movies are known for their use of satire.
  • regionalism: The residents have a strong sense of regionalism
Realism:He has a sense of realism about what can be done to improve the economy.

Satire:His movies are known for their use of satire.


regionalism: The residents have a strong sense of regionalism.

THESAURUS EXAMPLES

  • Realism:The realistic and natural representation of people,
  • regionalism:"In 1993, President Clinton was giving a news conference when someone mentioned that a certain Air Force official had criticized him
  • SatireThere are numerous examples of satire in Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn.
Realism:The realistic and natural representation of people, places, and/or things in a work of art. The opposite of idealization. One of the common themes of postmodernism is that this popular notion of an unmediated presentation is not possible. This sense of realism is sometimes considered synonymous with naturalism.

regionalism:"In 1993, President Clinton was giving a news conference when someone mentioned that a certain Air Force official had criticized him. 'How could he say that about me?' Clinton responded. 'He doesn't know me from Adam's off

SatireThere are numerous examples of satire in Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn. He uses satire as a tool to share his ideas and opinion on slavery, human nature and many other issues that afflicted American society at that time.

METAPHOR

  • regionalism:genre of usually satiric prose fiction originating in Spain and depicting in realistic,
  • Realism: Taxonomy, as applied to traditional photography, commonly requires vague.
  • Satire: To enlarge, increase, or represent something beyond normal bounds
regionalism:genre of usually satiric prose fiction originating in Spain and depicting in realistic, often humorous detail the adventures of a roguish hero of low social degree living by his or her wits in a corrupt society.

Realism: Taxonomy, as applied to traditional photography, commonly requires vague and arbitrary distinctions to be made, ones that are frequently based on the context in which an image is seen, rather than the context in which it was made.


Satire: To enlarge, increase, or represent something beyond normal bounds so that it becomes ridiculous and its faults can be seen
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POEM

  • Realism:A melancholy whore we came to adore in mournful tone,
  • regionalism: I live in a relaxing place, a suburb as it's called.
  • Satire: The forms for these satire poems were selected by the poet.
Realism:A melancholy whore we came to adore
in mournful tone, finish the tale abruptly
and sob, uncontrollably;
"Memories of my melancholy whores'
including "Love in the times of cholera"
are now part of our folklore, this land
of cashew groves and banana plantations


regionalism: I live in a relaxing place,
a suburb as it's called.
People turn down the pace
there ain'...


Satire: The forms for these satire poems were selected by the poet. Often poems are assigned the wrong form. Please confirm the accuracy of the poetic form before referencing the poem.

THEME

  • regionalism:Local color or Regionalism = sub-genre or movement
  • Realism is both a recurring style in American literature and the name for a
  • Satire:Algernon, Jack's best friend, is not surprised by the possibility
regionalism:Local color or Regionalism = sub-genre or movement of the larger American literary movement of Realism, flourishing in late 1800s yet surviving even now.

RealismRealism is both a recurring style in American literature and the name for a particular period of literature in the late 1800s-early 1900s when writers intentionally developed this style, with variations of Local Color (a.k.a. Regionalism) and Naturalism. Realism as a literary style is often contrasted with Romanticism, or vice versa.

Satire:Algernon, Jack's best friend, is not surprised by the possibility of Ernest leading a double life because he himself does the same thing.

SONG

  • Realism "And just so Conservatives don't take it to heart
  • Satire I love "Testosterone" by Bush...satirizes the stereotypical "manly man".
  • regionalism: Is there still alot of regionalism in US music? I get the sense that there is, to some extent
Realism "And just so Conservatives don't take it to heart
I don't think Bush did it, 'cuz he isn't that smart
He's just a stupid puppet taking orders on his cell phone
From the same people that sabotaged Senator Wellstone
The military industry got it poppin' and lockin'
Looking for a way to justify the Wolfowitz Doctrine
And as a matter of fact, Rumsfeld, now that I think back
Without 9/11, you couldn't have a war in Iraq
Or a Defense budget of world conquest proportions
Kill freedom of speech and revoke the right to abortions
Tax cut extortion, a blessing to the wealthy and wicked
But you still have to answer to the Armageddon you scripted
And Dick Cheney, you ****** leech, tell them your plans

Satire I love "Testosterone" by Bush...satirizes the stereotypical "manly man". Not sure if that is quite what you are looking for though. You could use Killer Queen" by Queen!

regionalism:
Is there still alot of regionalism in US music? I get the sense that there is, to some extent. For example, I think emo and indie rock are probably biggest currently in NYC and its suburbs (including North Jersey) and the Northeast as a whole, since that's the heartland of the music. Obviously, country is bigger in the south and mountain regions, and metal tends to be bigger in smaller industrial cities and semi-rural areas. I always got the sense nu metal was biggest outside of the big cities or in white blue-collar areas of the big cities. Rap is obviously bigger in the south and big cities, and dance music is pretty popular in Detroit and Chicago, and parts of the west coast.

There's also that some music remains popular longer in certain areas. Like hair metal and '80s music didn't experience as big a popularity lapse in Jersey as it did elsewhere.
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regionalism you can't touch it you can't feel it you can see it

Satire you can see it you can't feel it and you can't taste it

Realism you can see it you can feel it you can't taste it and you can touch it

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Realism: interest in or concern for the actual or real, as distinguished from the abstract

Satire: the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice, folly, etc.

Regionalism:Government. the principle or system of dividing a city, state, etc., into separate administrative regions.


Examples: realism it could mean church of our nations

Satire:


Regionalism it sound like regliosum
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