How are we to react to this changing world of the 20th century? With the many social, scientific, and philosophical upheavals, many people viewed the world as being divested of meaning, purpose, and significance. If everything we do is completely and utterly insignificant, how can we attach meaning and purpose to our actions? T.S. Eliot perceived the modern world to be a shattered, fragmented version of the medieval world, where order and balance were achieved through religion, social structure, and faith in god and human significance. He believed the medieval world to be the high point of civilization, and our contemporary world has seen a breakdown of these ideal structures, resulting in a wasteland filled with anxiety and boredom. With an expanding universe and a fading, almost obsolete notion of god, humans felt a growing unease and sense of forlornness, or hopelessness in the face of our insignificance as transient beings in an infinite universe. The old microcosm of safety that was the medieval world is shattered and we are left to pick up the pieces and re-create our modern world; but on what are we to base this modern world? T.S. Eliot says we are "Hollow Men" who live in a "wasteland." Are we living in a delusion? Many writers and thinkers felt a growing sense of disillusionment, as if they were seeing the world for the first time. What they saw was a wasteland of illusion, forlornness, and obsolescent beliefs.
Monday, April 2, 2007
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
9 comments:
modernism essay, three aspects what could they be? anyone?!?
NO BRITTANY. =]
What is modernism
thats not jen p that was derick.
=]
Brittany, as you build your essay, begin by defining modernism (just like question #1 on the exam) start piecing together a solid definition so you can grasp and understand the idea of modernism and the many factors that contributed to the changing ideas of the 20th century. Then review the works and start to pick out elements of modernism (your definition!) that you see most frequently. For example, Experimentation. Modernist artists embraced experimentation in art, from Picasso to Eliot to Charlie Parker. I believe it was Pound who said "Make it new!"
i need two other examples of subjectivity besides jazz
I need examples of subjectivity and how charlie parker was part of subjectivity
AYO FARLEYYYYYY HELLP MANNN SUBJECTIVITYY
FARLEY HELP ME OUT I AM THE WALRUS I AM THE WALRUS NOW HELPPP domo origato
Post a Comment