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WAR and LITERATURE

WAR and LITERATURE. Şüheda Solmaz. War. In war , is it possible to think about literature and art ?. Surely, yes because it is the only way that is used for telling emotions ironically. In war it is not possible to tell all emotions *bluntly. W ar. Hope Darkness Wishes Guns Soldiers

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WAR and LITERATURE

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  1. WAR and LITERATURE Şüheda Solmaz

  2. War In war, is it possible to think about literature and art ? Surely, yes because it is the only way that is used for telling emotions ironically. In war it is not possible to tell all emotions *bluntly.

  3. War • Hope • Darkness • Wishes • Guns • Soldiers • Death • Babies • Innocent people • Bans

  4. It is your turn.

  5. How would it be?

  6. beforethat time • As weknowourpreviousknowlodgeWorldWar 1 causedsomeliterarymovements. Therewasalsochaos.

  7. Surrealism • *stream of consciousness • Mix real world and imaginary world

  8. Images • Unexpected • An imaginary narrative • Uprising to monotone

  9. Surrealism After World War 2 , its effects were seen. Its artists can be called “dreamer”.

  10. REPRESANTAVITIES • Jean Arp, • MaxErnst, • AnrdeMasson, • ReneMagritte, • YvesTanguy, • Salvador Dali, • PierreRoy, • Paul Delvaux, • Jean Miro.

  11. Letrism • At the end of war • To poems • Uprising movements • Dance and music

  12. Existencealism Private Special The war between human nature and existence of nature Ideas are more important than science No human=nothing It makes its own begins.

  13. The color is black • Emotions are pessimism, anxiety, liberty, and hopelessness • Uprising • Some people think there is no God.

  14. Modern Art • Changes of the society and economy make it. • It was like a uprising to traditional tough rules. • It shows the private ideas of artists and workings of these artists are unexpected.

  15. Abstre Art • painting, sculpture and graphic art • Abstract

  16. With beginning of world war 2, every art movement was in a silence. Painting was one of them. The first time, it was used in Paris. REPRESANTAVITIES Robert Delaunay, Wassily Kandinsky, KazimirMaleviç, Vladimir Tatlin

  17. Abstre Ekspresyonism: • The first time, in the USA • The artist that use it tell their emotions bluntly and momentary. • Newyork became the most important art center. • It influenced lots of art movement.

  18. Pop Art Its an effect of radical changes after World War 2. To make consumption attractive,ads, colorful posters, magazines and novels even illustrated magazines were used. It a helper of consumption. The leader of that movement is Claes Oldenburg.

  19. In war there isno happy ending.

  20. VIOLENCE

  21. resources • http://tr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abstraction-Cr%C3%A9ation&action=edit&redlink=1 • Semra Deniz, Selim Aydos, Sanat Tarihi, Ankara 1993Adnan Turani, Dünya Sanat Tarihi, Türkiye İş Bankası Yayınları, Ankara, 1983 • http://www.msxlabs.org/forum/sanat/4829-sanat-akimlari.html#ixzz1mM5VwyCm

  22. THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTIONS. EVERYTHING GONNA BE OKAY 

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