Llory

Llory

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    Symbolism Movement - The Psychology Behind Art

    The symbolism movement, which was a continuation of the Romantic style and included mysticism and heightened sensitivity, originated in France in the 19th century. The world was expanding rapidly at the time, industrialization was making a spectacular debut, and immigration was bringing various cultures together. It also exposed materialism, and in response, symbolist writers and painters turned away from the outside world in favor of investigating the inner realities. Symbolists felt that art should capture more absolute facts that could only be reached indirectly, hence this movement was more of a psychological approach than a true art movement. Symbolists had an impact on Les Nabis, Art Nouveau, Surrealism, and Expressionism movements.

    Discuss how Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961), one of the greatest symbolists of the 19th century explained the theory of the symbolism movement.

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      Llory

      I personally believe that the balance between masculinity and femininity will create a balanced life – wonderful analysis

      Gender Roles in The Wheel of Time Series
      Llory

      This article reminds us that as human beings we are part of nature and we should strive to take of it; taking care of nature is another form of self-love. Thank you for this wonderfully written article

      Eco-feminism in Barbara Kingsolver’s Prodigal Summer
      Llory

      As a nature lover and a lover of culture and history, I like how you interpreted the significance of the forest in the movie – it’s really beautiful. Trees are life

      Lord of the Rings' Old Forest: A Place of Danger and Beauty
      Llory

      I love how you analyzed Goofy’s goofiness as a father – it gives a fresh look on his character especially because we see Disney focuses more on evil step-motherd

      Goofy and the Reimagination of Masculinity