Candide & Six Characters in Search of an Author
.... but at heart they all mean that no one in this play can be
seen as either all
real or all fictional, just as none of the events can be
seen as all
real or all ....
(1923

8

)
Theme of Selfhood in 2 Plays
.... but at heart they all mean that no one in this play can be
seen as either all
real or all fictional, just as none of the events can be
seen as all
real or all ....
(1965

8

)
The film The Enemy Within
.... which was made at the height of the Cold War when paranoia about spending to fight of the Soviet threat was very
real and could be
seen as a
real motivator for ....
(809

3

)
Metaphysics
....
Real Thing. What is most permanently
real about existence is what cannot be
seen but what can be conceptualized. The Ideal Forms ....
(2851

11

)
Concept & Influence of Hollywood
.... One of the
real problems
seen today is the Hollywoodization of news and politics--the method if not the actuality of Hollywood, and this is
seen as detrimental ....
(1616

6

)
National Income (Real GDP) and the Standard of Living
.... a luxury in many developing economies where schooling is
seen as keeping .... When calculating standard of living, aggregate GDP figures (
real or nominal) are of ....
(2629

11

)
The French Connection (1971)
.... As can be
seen by recent events in New York City, the police in the
real city continue to show the traits
seen in The French Connection and Serpico, behaving ....
(2071

8

)
Thoreau's Transcendental Life Style at Walden Pond
.... Transcendentalism is
seen by its critics as an abstract and idealized conception in which the world is a spiritual realm where
real life is left behind: "See ....
(1503

6

)
Development of the Personal Computer
.... Turkle also notes the evolution of discourse of artificial intelligence (AI), which has been
seen as a
real possibility and potential threat to human ....
(2646

11

)
Two Kinds of Bilingualism
.... Sociocultural influence is also
seen in the difference between knowing the .... or rewarded through engaging in extended conversation in a
real context, transacting ....
(4697

19

)
Theme of Pride and Prejudice
.... time is so guided by issues of pride and prejudice that
real human connections are rare and to be prized. The social comedy of Jane Austen, as
seen in Pride ....
(1635

7

)
Plato's Republic
.... What we see in the
real world are but imperfect copies or imitations of the ideal, and the Republic can be
seen as an ideal that will serve as a model but that ....
(1752

7

)
The character of Hamlet
.... seems bothered by something until Horatio tells him about having
seen the Ghost .... as the camera moves through short hallways that seem painted rather than
real. ....
(1725

7

)
Ethical Structures with Religious Basis
.... explained by the theory. Free will is
seen as
real intuitively, though this is not sufficient to prove it. One problem with determinism ....
(2675

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)
Nature of Metaphysics
.... They can indeed be
seen as attempts to explain the same things--natural phenomena, the .... Philosophers have asked how to tell that which is most
real so that all ....
(1572

6

)
Borderline Personality Disorder
.... Because BPD individuals link abandonment, either
real or imagined, with perceived self .... shifts in their view of others, who may alternately be
seen as beneficent ....
(2471

10

)
Edward Bellamy's Novel Looking Backward
.... In reality, as we have
seen in the
real-life examples of attempts at socialist utopias, what results is not a benevolent government overseeing an Eden-like ....
(1342

5

)
Female characters of novelist Clyde Edgerton
.... little plot and no pretension, but it was also
seen as having such a strong sense of character that it would appeal to people interested in
real issues in the ....
(3402

14

)
"The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin
.... Her sense of freedom in this world is replaced by the only
real freedom she will now know, the freedom of death. 4. Marriage as
seen by Mrs. Mallard is a prison ....
(2105

8

)
Elie Wiesel's "Night"
.... of armies but the changes in the lives of
real individuals who become the victims of other people's hatreds an ambitions. The book can also be
seen as an ....
(1710

7

)
The Story of an Hour
.... Her sense of freedom in this world is replaced by the only
real freedom she will now know, the freedom of death. 4. Marriage as
seen by Mrs. Mallard is a prison ....
(2043

8

)
After-Death Communication Phenomenon
.... Dreams can be viewed as internal holograms, with ordinary dreams
seen as virtual images and lucid dreams
seen as
real images. Lucid ....
(4798

19

)
Contemporary Realism
.... This is a result of that human desire for actual,
real simplicity. "Education depends on narrative. There is a reason we have traditionally
seen the past in ....
(476

2

)
The Writing Process & the Writer
.... Fantasy can be just as
real and just as truthful because it embodies the .... Always, the world is only partially
seen by Prufrock himself, for the fog or the ....
(1640

7

)
The Hebrew Bible
.... stories is all true. But the ironical part can be
seen from what did happen to the Jews in
real history. Campbell's book on Jews ....
(3090

12

)
School-to-Work Programs
.... useful attitudes toward people with whom they will be sharing the
real world after .... Whatever the content of educational theory, its validity can be
seen in the ....
(1780

7

)
Book & Film Versions of The Wizard of Oz
.... Dorothy ultimately returns home in both, though in the film, as noted, the events are
seen as all a dream, while in the book they were very
real, an exciting ....
(1580

6

)
Tess of the D'Urbervilles & Her Downfall
.... being pregnant under those conditions, in Victorian England Tess would be
seen as a .... as an aspect of the general preference for the ideal over the
real, a force ....
(1970

8

)
Obsessive-Compulsive Character in the film Misery
.... evidence of paranoid ideation, ideas of reference, and illusions, all
seen in Annie .... She has substituted a magical and illusionary world for a
real world, and ....
(1675

7

)
Kafka's Metamorphosis & Spiegelman's Maus
.... other hand he never used the furniture at all, so far as could be
seen" (p. 117 .... as a symbol of his original identity, a symbol that can have no
real meaning to ....
(2866

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