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Modernism & Postmodernism

  • The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz

    The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz
    "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz ", (commonly known as "The Wizard of Oz" ), is the first book in the famous Oz series by author L. Frank Baum. This book displays interiority and stream of consciousness because it is a very visual book and can be easily pictured in your mind.
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    Modernism

  • American Gothic

    American Gothic
    The American Gothic, Won a three-hundred-dollar prize and instant fame for Grant Wood. The impetus for the painting came while Wood was visiting the small town of Eldon in his native Iowa. There he spotted a little wood farmhouse, with a single oversized window, made in a style called Carpenter Gothic.He used his sister and his dentist as models for a farmer and his daughter. This painting can be classified as experimentalism because this painting was made through experiment and trial and error.
  • White Christmas

    White Christmas
    Crosby’s October 1942 recording of “White Christmas” received heavy airplay on Armed Forces Radio as well as on commercial radio during its first Christmas season, becoming an instant #1 pop hit. The song "White Christmas" can be classified as consciouness because it helps you think and visulize a "white christmas" and get you in the christmas spirit.
  • Campbell's Soup Cans

    Campbell's Soup Cans
    Campbell' soup can panintings is one of Andy Warhol's most famous paintings. This postmodern painting displays multiplication of narrators.
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    Postmodernism

  • I Will Always Love You

    I Will Always Love You
    Whitney Houston released the song "I Will Always Love You" in the year of 1992, and it is one of her greatest songs. The song "I Will Always Love You" is an example of parodying other works because it is a cover of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You".
  • Wonder

    Wonder
    The postmodern novel "Wonder was published in the year 2012, turned out to be one of the most heart-touching novels ever published. The novel "Wonder" is an example of Mutiplication of narrators because it is told in many different point of views.