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"Entretanto, das portas surgiam cabeças congestionadas de sono; ouviam-se amplos bocejos, fortes como o marulhar das ondas; pigarreava-se grosso por toda a parte; começavam as xícaras a tilintar; o cheiro do café aquecia, suplantando todos os outros..."
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Nesse trecho podemos ver claramente o autor trazendo atributos da realidade com pouca ou nenhuma romantização. O naturalismo geralmente mostra a realidade de forma crua, como o pigarro, os amplos bocejos... ele tem o objetivo de mostrar a realidade como ela é, e não tanto de entreter ou se fazer poético.
I saw lincoln petting a rabbit and then devour it on the side of the street in less than 3 seconds
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"ASL is visual literature, meaning stories are preserved and passed down from generation to generation by the act of signed storytelling instead of spoken or written down. ASL is not a written language but this is not an uncommon occurrence in the world. Languages that do not have a written form produce a specific type of literature called “oral literature.” This is true of ASL, the tradition of passing on stories in the Deaf community relies on the act of live storytelling. ASL was originally captured on film in 1913 by the National Association of the Deaf (NAD). ASL literature is currently being preserved by video recordings in order to preserve the creativity and beauty of the language.
Literature is an important and treasured part of any culture. For Deaf people, this part of Deaf culture helps to explain the Deaf identity, beliefs and the ways of life for Deaf people. It is embraced, enjoyed and shared by the Deaf community and those who support the values and beliefs of Deaf people. ASL storytelling is an amazing art and so much fun to watch."
ASL Literature Includes:
(1) ABC Stories
(2) Number Stories
(3) Handshape Stories
(4) Classifier Stories
(5) Jokes, Humor, Puns
(6) Poetry
(7) Folktales
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