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WAR and LITERATURE

Şüheda Solmaz

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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.

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WarHopeDarknessWishesGunsSoldiersDeathBabiesInnocent peopleBans

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It is your turn.

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How would it be?

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before that time

As we know our previous knowlodge World War 1 caused some literary movements. There was also chaos.

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Surrealism*stream of consciousnessMix real world and imaginary world

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

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Surrealism

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

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REPRESANTAVITIES• Jean Arp,• Max Ernst,• Anrde Masson,• Rene Magritte,• Yves Tanguy,• Salvador Dali, • Pierre Roy,• Paul Delvaux,• Jean Miro.

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Letrism

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

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Existencealism

PrivateSpecialThe war between human nature and existence

of natureIdeas are more important than science No human=nothingIt makes its own begins.

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• The color is black• Emotions are pessimism, anxiety, liberty, and

hopelessness • Uprising• Some people think there is no God.

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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.

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Abstre Art

• painting, sculpture and graphic art

• Abstract

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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.

REPRESANTAVITIESRobert Delaunay, Wassily Kandinsky, Kazimir

Maleviç, Vladimir Tatlin

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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.

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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.

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In war there is no happy ending.

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VIOLENCE

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resources

http://tr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abstraction-Cr%C3%A9ation&action=edit&redlink=1Semra 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

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THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTIONS.

EVERYTHING GONNA BE OKAY