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What is it? A Literary or artistic movement that attempts to express the workings of the subconcious and is characterized by fantastic imagery and incongurous juxaposition of the subject matter
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What the author in this book and what some painters such as Salvador Dali (works above) is to say something about reality by distorting it, like we do in dreams. Click below and see a large gallery of Dali's paintings, choose one and compare it to a surreal scene in the book. Give your interpretation of it and tell me what type of impact surrealism had on how you read the book and viewed the paintings. |
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For Surrealism in poetry. If you would like you may compare the surrealism in these poems to one scene instead. |
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