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Modernism/Postmodernism

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    Modernisn

    The beginning and ending of Modernism
  • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    Written in 1900 by L. Frank Baum, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is one of the most popular novels of all time. The book shows interiority because it is a fantasy book but still can show us a picture in our head when reading it. The book now has a movie made after it and a republished book.
  • Take Me Out to the Ball Game

    Take Me Out to the Ball Game
    This song was written by Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly. The song made such a large impact on the game of baseball that people still sing it in the stadiums to this day. This song is stream of consciousness because the authors made this song so that everyone can relate to these things at a baseball game forever.
  • Guernica

    Guernica
    Created in 1937 by Pablo Picasso, Guernica was his most outgoing political statement. The piece was showing the Nazi bombing practices that were sent out on the town of Guernica. The artwork shows interiority because even though the event that Picasso was showing actually happened, he still made the piece in a very abstract way.
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    Postmodernism

    The beginning and ending of Postmodernism
  • Campbell Soup Cans

    Campbell Soup Cans
    The painting of Campbell Soup Cans was made because Andy Warhol (The Artist) loved soup. He liked it so much that he incorporated it in to his art. The painting was a multiplication of several Campbell Soup Cans, and became one of the most popular paintings of all time.
  • Hatchet

    Hatchet
    Hatchet was written by Gary Paulsen and talks about a teenage boy would has to learn how to survive by himself in the wilderness for weeks. The only thing he had with him at the beginning was a hatchet as that is how the book got its name. The novel shows exteriority because the author is telling a story that isn't true, but very well could be.
  • Billionaire

    Billionaire
    Written by Travie McCoy and featuring Bruno Mars. The song was written in 2010 and became an instant popularity. The song expresses exteriority because the artists are talking about what they would be doing if they were billionaires.