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American Literature Realism, Regionalism and Naturalism Realism, n. The art of depicting nature as it is seen by toads. The charm suffusing a landscape painted by a mole, or a story written by a measuring-worm. --Ambrose Bierce The Devil's Dictionary (1911)

Realism ____________movement that developed towards the _______of the _________ War and stressed the actual (_________) as opposed to the ___________ or fanciful ____________movement that developed towards the _______of the _________ War and stressed the actual (_________) as opposed to the ___________ or fanciful

Realism - _________________ _________ characters in ordinary situations; “________ _______” _________ characters in ordinary situations; “________ _______” _____________ more important than action and _______ _____________ more important than action and _______ ____________ ethical (_________) choices are often the subject. ____________ ethical (_________) choices are often the subject.

Realism - Characteristics ____________is important; their novels served the interests and aspirations of an insurgent (________) _____________ class. ____________is important; their novels served the interests and aspirations of an insurgent (________) _____________ class. Diction is natural _____________ (__________), not heightened or ______; tone may be comic, _________, or matter-of-fact. Diction is natural _____________ (__________), not heightened or ______; tone may be comic, _________, or matter-of-fact.

Why did this literary movement come about? A reaction against ________________ A reaction against ________________ –__________ heroic, ___________, or unfamiliar subjects The ________ _______of frontier life and the ______ ______shattered the nation’s _______________ The ________ _______of frontier life and the ______ ______shattered the nation’s _______________

Romance and Realism: Taste and Class Romance Aspired to the ideal Aspired to the ideal Thought to be more genteel since it did not show the vulgar details of life Thought to be more genteel since it did not show the vulgar details of lifeRealism Thought to be more _____________ Thought to be more _____________ Critics stressed the potential for ________ and its emphasis on the commonplace Critics stressed the potential for ________ and its emphasis on the commonplace Potential “poison” for the pure of mind Potential “poison” for the pure of mind

How did this literary movement prevail? The _____________ __________ The _____________ __________ –economic,__________, and _________ changes that took place in ________-____ life allowed American ____________ to succeed

Who are the Realists? Mark _________ Mark _________ ____________ Bierce ____________ Bierce _________ Crane _________ Crane Willa ________ Willa ________ Henry _______ Henry _______ _____________ Douglass _____________ Douglass

Regionalism Characteristics Local stories that focus on the characters, dialect, customs, and other features particular to a specific region. Local stories that focus on the characters, dialect, customs, and other features particular to a specific region. Use dialect Use dialect Detailed descriptions Detailed descriptions Use a frame story in which the narrator hears some tale of the region Use a frame story in which the narrator hears some tale of the region Stereotypical characters with personality traits central to the region. Stereotypical characters with personality traits central to the region.

Regionalism Characteristics Usually, narrator is educated observer from outside, serving as mediator between the rural folk of the tale & the urban audience to whom the tale is directed Usually, narrator is educated observer from outside, serving as mediator between the rural folk of the tale & the urban audience to whom the tale is directed Conflict between urban ways & old- fashioned rural values is often symbolized by intrusion of outsider who seeks something from the community Conflict between urban ways & old- fashioned rural values is often symbolized by intrusion of outsider who seeks something from the community

Naturalism literary movement that was an extension of Realism literary movement that was an extension of Realism depicted real people in real situations like realism, but believed that forces larger than the individual – nature, fate, heredity – shaped individual destiny depicted real people in real situations like realism, but believed that forces larger than the individual – nature, fate, heredity – shaped individual destiny

Naturalism - Characteristics characters: characters: –usually ill-educated or lower-class –lives governed by the forces of heredity, instinct, passion, or the environment –the criminal, the fallen, the down-and-out

Naturalism - Characteristics Themes Themes –Survival (man against nature, man against himself) –Determinism (nature as an indifferent force on the lives of human beings) –Violence Frequently urban setting Frequently urban setting

Themes: The "brute within" The "brute within" The indifference of nature The indifference of nature The forces of "heredity and environment" (one's background or environment) The forces of "heredity and environment" (one's background or environment) An indifferent, deterministic universe (lack of free will or agency) An indifferent, deterministic universe (lack of free will or agency)

Naturalism Conflicts Nature is an indifferent force acting on the lives of human beings Nature is an indifferent force acting on the lives of human beings Characters struggle to retain a “veneer of civilization” despite external pressures that threaten to release the “brute within” Characters struggle to retain a “veneer of civilization” despite external pressures that threaten to release the “brute within”

The "brute within"—which is the notion that everyone has "strong and often warring emotions: passions, such as lust, greed, or the desire for dominance or pleasure," leading to behavior considered taboo by society. Encountering the indifferent universe can cause this brute to rise up, often in violent ways. Students will likely see similarities to certain comic book heroes like The Incredible Hulk. The "brute within"—which is the notion that everyone has "strong and often warring emotions: passions, such as lust, greed, or the desire for dominance or pleasure," leading to behavior considered taboo by society. Encountering the indifferent universe can cause this brute to rise up, often in violent ways. Students will likely see similarities to certain comic book heroes like The Incredible Hulk. The indifference of nature as man struggles to survive. The indifference of nature as man struggles to survive.

The influence of "heredity and environment" (or one's background and surroundings) on the development of a person. This emphasizes the difficulty of moving between or mixing social classes (even if successful, the repercussions can be tremendous). Determinism: the inability to express free will or personal agency

Who are the Naturalists? Jack London Jack London Stephen Crane Stephen Crane Bret Harte Bret Harte