In terms of literary modernism (early 20th century) writers such as T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, W. H. Auden and Franz Kafka relied heavily on classical allusion in their works.
Joyce's Ulysses is, in a sense, a modern parallel to Homer's Odyssey. Ulysses is the latinised form of Odysseus, Homer's hero and each of the 19 episodes corresponds to particular events and characters in the Odyssey. This was made clear in the Gilbert Schema for Ulysses (written by Joyce for Stuart Gilbert who later published it).
Auden's Musée des Beaux Arts (1937) relates to Pieter Bruegel's work Landscape with The Fall of Icarus, painted around the 1560's, which was derived itself from Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Kafka's The Metamorphosis is also inspired heavily by Ovid's work.
These allusions in Modernist writings are generally an attempt to either bring these works into the modern world, highlighting their timelessness and relevance in the modern world, but also in some cases to try and transcend these classical writings, forming something completely new. This has been criticized in so far as by alluding to classical works in an attempt to transcend them, we are constantly reminded of the original work and thus it is never truly transformed.
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During a modernism era curves were very popular. It looks yummy.
He is not an allusion he is not used as a allusion he is a prophet for Islam he is the last messenger of God and you could find more by reading the quran peace be a upon you
Allusion is a noun that means an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. Often used as an artistic device.His allusion to Romeo and Juliet was very well said.
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No, a muscled ribbon is not typically seen as an allusion. It is more likely a metaphor or a descriptive phrase used in a literal sense to convey a specific image or idea.
an historical allusion can be boycott or a person or his or her saying that is used today as an example
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The Biblical allusion to the story of Absalom and King David. The metaphorical allusion to the Garden of Eden. The allusion to the lives of Arthur Jarvis and Abraham, representing different paths. The allusion to the Valley of the Shadow of Death from the Bible. The allusion to the concept of justice and redemption through suffering. The allusion to the traditional Zulu way of life and the impact of colonization on it.
Post-Modernism and Modernism to some extent