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I think there's going to be a little bit of a realism that has to set in.
Early humanists shared in large part a realism that rejected traditional assumptions and aimed instead at the objective analysis of perceived experience.
Lowe explained: "The dream of the Greek sculptors in the past was to create a realism that went beyond subjective interpretation.
Martens sings and acts as though she's pulling the earth through her feet; she dispensed with operatic artificiality to bring a realism that seemed out of place in the form, given its grandness.
William Chase Merritt's "Still Life With Fruit" from 1871 features apples, pears, a cantaloupe and grapes painted with a realism that might rival that of Zeuxis (if any of his paintings had survived antiquity).
The Ipcress File, British spy film, released in 1965, that was considered among the best of the genre, noted for a realism that was absent in the James Bond movies.
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Subtitled "a study of provincial life", the novel has a didactic realism that's a world away from Vanity Fair or Great Expectations.
"I wanted to write something that attempted a psychological realism, that had a boundedness to it," he explains.
With each step, Disney seemed to come closer to a perfect naturalism, a painterly realism that suggested academic paintings of the 19th century.
Adrian, who is a medical doctor and a theologian as well as a novelist, approaches the fantastical with a sensitive realism that gives even the selfish Titania poignance.
"Giddiness has given way to a healthy realism that should result in a new emphasis on winning products".
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