Expressions In Contemporary English Literature
This book portrays the various expressions in English Literature. Contributors made their creations with the concepts of expressions is inscribed in this book for the better understanding to the readers. The portrayal of certain images relevant to social situations, within which the characters operate, and other creative techniques and devices. Surely it is possible to apply a modern style of writing to oral literature, but what is most important here is to try to distinguish the process by which each literary art comes into being, its specific function in a given space and time, and the context within which it is told or written. Expressions emphasis on objectivity and its perpetuation of a romantic faith in mankind immediately disquieted the critical public. It presented unsettling images of truth which accused and attacked the superficial hypocrisy of society. Expressions was an exaggerated medium that adequately described the same culpable society as depicted in realism, but from the point of view of the individual. When expressionism asserted itself as an artistic movement it denied utility and idealism as a means of truth finding and affirmed that truth was attainable by opening one’s soul and simply emptying its contents into any receptive artistic medium.
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Anshika Makhijani