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Aristotelian mimesis: art
imitating real life. The idea's most
notable proponent is
Oscar Wilde, who
opined in an 1889
essay that, "Life
imitates Art far more than...
- 2007). "Review: How Life
Imitates Chess". The Guardian.
Retrieved 8 June 2016. Fletcher,
Winston (17 July 2007). "How Life
Imitates Chess by
Garry Kasparov"...
- punishment, are used by
people that
children imitate to
either promote or
discontinue behavior. If a
child imitates a
certain type of
behavior or
action and...
-
imitating the dog is a
British touring theatre company founded in 1998. Its
artistic directors are
Andrew Quick, Pete
Brooks and
Simon Wainwright. The...
- is a type of word, or the
process of
creating a word, that
phonetically imitates, resembles, or
suggests the
sound that it describes.
Common onomatopoeias...
- them into ideals. Life
imitates Art far more than Art
imitates Life. It
follows as a
corollary that
external Nature also
imitates Art. Lying, the telling...
-
architecture that
imitates the
style or
character of the work of one or more
other artists.
Unlike parody,
pastiche pays
homage to the work it
imitates, rather...
- bream') is a ****anese fish-shaped cake,
commonly sold as
street food. It
imitates the
shape of tai (鯛, red sea bream),
which it is
named after. The most...
- Kenopsia, in
February the
following year. A
track from the album, "Life
Imitates Life",
unexpectedly went
viral on
TikTok and
charted on Billboard's Hot...
- In
computer science, a mock
object is an
object that
imitates a
production object in
limited ways. A
programmer might use a mock
object as a test double...