Objective
One of the ideas associated with the Modernist era is that reality is objective. The subjective impressions are dominated by this objective.
The focus on characters' internal experience of reality
Modernist literature is characterized by a break from traditional forms and structures, experimentation with narrative techniques and perspectives, and an emphasis on exploring themes of alienation, disillusionment, and the fragmentation of individual experience in the modern world.
Reductionism
Stream of consciousness narration was a common Modernist literary device used to create ambiguity in a story. By presenting a character's jumbled thoughts and perceptions in a nonlinear fashion, writers could blur the line between reality and imagination, leaving the interpretation open to the reader's discretion.
Yes, in Modernist fiction, the focus on characters' internal experiences can lead to unresolved plotlines or ambiguous endings. This is often intentional by the authors to reflect the complexities and uncertainties of human consciousness and experience. Readers are left to interpret the text and make their own conclusions.
By exaggerating the truth (apex)
One idea is kids who love cupcakes.
By zooming in and out of one perspective
It uses Imagism to describe one object.
The best thing to do if one had a good business venture idea would be to; develop the idea fully, create business plans, cash and sales forecasts, and how you are ging to make the idea work. After this, the best thing to do would be to make an appointment with a few venture capital companies, and then pitch your idea. Hopefully, if the company like your idea, they will invest, and your idea will become a reality.
By zooming in and out of one perspective