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The Modern Age - Coggle Diagram
The Modern Age
History
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"welfare state"
concept of government in which the state plays a key role in the protection and promotion of the economic and social well-being of citizens
compaigs for women's votes (Woman social and political Union) by Emmeline Pankhurst, "suffragettes"
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World war 1
shattering of values, emptiness, absence of values and economic consequences
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New theories
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Sigmund Freud
Interpretation of Dreams: human consciousness involving different levels of experience and memory. The unconscious level is accessed through dreams.
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William James
Principles of Psychology: mind records every experience as a continuous flow of ‘the already’ into ‘the not yet’.
“stream of consciousness”: mental activity including pre-speech levels of consciousness and awareness.
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Modernism and The novel
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stylistic point of view
the omniscient narrator as moral and spiritual guide disappeared, eplaced by the presentation of characters’ thoughts
chronological sequence of events, replaced by the idea of duration called “moments of being”.
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