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2014- 12- 29 | #241 |
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2014- 12- 29 | #243 |
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2014- 12- 29 | #244 |
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2014- 12- 29 | #245 |
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2014- 12- 29 | #246 |
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2014- 12- 29 | #247 |
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2014- 12- 29 | #248 |
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2014- 12- 29 | #249 |
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2014- 12- 29 | #250 |
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Realism was a movement that encompassed the entire country, or at least the Midwest and South American Realism began as a reaction to and a rejection of Romanticism, with its emphasis on emotion, imagination, and the individual The movement was centered in fiction, particularly the novel. It attempted fidelity to real life, or "actuality," in its representation. The realist concerns himself with the here and now Common Themes and Elements in Realism Pragmatism literature of the common-place attempts to represent real life ordinary people--poor and middle class ordinary speech in dialect--use of vernacular recent or contemporary life subject matter presented in an unidealized, unsentimentalized way democratic function of literature social criticism--effect on audience is key presents indigenous American life importance of place--regionalism, "local color" sociology and psychology |
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