Monday, February 6, 2012

Journal #14

RealismThe theory or practice in art and literature of fidelity to nature or to real life and to accurate representation without idealization of the most typical views, details, and surroundings of the subject.

Read the following poems and write a detailed description for each of the title characters and explain how each is an example of the “real” instead of the “ideal.”

“Richard Cory“ (497)

People looked up to him, and admired him. He had a great life, and many things going for him. The irony is that in the end, he went home and commited suicide. Everyone thought that he had a great life, but in REALITY, he was not happy. This is real because it shows real emotions, as opposed to hiding them. This poem is about how things appear vs. reality. If it was an ideal story, he would be happy and would have no twist at the end. The appearance and reality would match.

“Miniver Cheevy” (497)

Miniver Cheevy is a loser, and wants to live in the Middle Ages. Because he is not from the middle ages, he drinks a lot. He wishes he had a different life, and his way of compensating for that is to drink. Instead, he lives in this modern life. He was obsesseved with Romance, fictional stories, and knights. He starts to believe in this reality, and starts to lose his mind. He just sits around and pretends to be in this world. His ideal life would be to live in the past.

“Mr. Flood’s Party” (498)

He does not have a family, or friends and has a party for one. It is very depressing and lonely. He could have been rejected by friends, in one way or another whether it being their deaths, or they moved away. New people live in these homes and he’s alone and by himself now. He is having a party by himself and talking to himself. Flood could be like drinking or tears, overall sadness.

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