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Naturalism It does a body good...given the right conditions.
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Where Naturalism Began… Naturalism stemmed from Realism, the ideology that emphasizes the depiction of life as it is lived; usually focused on highly symbolic ideals. Naturalism emphasizes the more brutal aspects of existence “Real Realism”
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What exactly is Naturalism? Naturalism is an ideology that existed from the 1880s-1940s that attempted to apply scientific principles of objectivity and detachment to its study of human beings. Studies humans as beasts in relation to the environment. There are Four main principles of Naturalism…
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Principle #1 1.Man is alone in an uncaring universe a)No one looking out, no divine intervention i.If an asteroid hit and destroyed Earth, no one would care or know b)Apathetic but NOT hostile
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Principle #2 2.The universe is governed by the laws of nature 1.Social Darwinism 2.Natural Selection 3.Not fate; no divinity 4.Cycles
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Principle #3 3.Man is at the whim of forces he can’t control 1.Genetics 2.Government 3.Determinism—not a track but a general path (still have free will) a)Own “highway”
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Principle #4 4.Man is simply an animal a)Given the right conditions, thriving (opposable thumbs, advanced brains) i.Cockroaches could do just as well in the right conditions (atomic bomb) b)Dominion & superiority are circumstantial i.Man and Dog in the Arctic
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Naturalist Themes Survival Determination Nature as an indifferent/apathetic force acting in human lives The “brute within”- strong emotions-- conflict-- man vs. nature or man vs. himself Violence Difference, deterministic universe Forces of heredity and environment as they affect the individual
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