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By:Imran Salek Emma Billingley Jeremy SCipioni
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An inclination toward literal truth and what the eye can see American Realists tried to depict the everyday lives of ordinary Americans, and the relationship between the individual and society Steered away from Romantic beliefs and from unreal depictions of life.
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Faithful representation of life Concentrating on middle-class life and preoccupations Characters are the center of interest as opposed to a plot
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Mark Twain- “Huckleberry Fin” Stephen Crane- “A Mystery of Heroism” W.E.B Dubois-”The Souls of Black Folks”
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From Civil war reconstruction to about the beginning of WWI
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When you hear REALISM its about real life…
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Used detailed realism to suggest that social conditions, heredity, fate, and environment has an inescapable force in shaping human character. More pessimistic than Realism; inspired by hardships
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Characters. Ill-educated or lower-class characters lives are governed by: The forces of heredity and instinct Free will held back by uncontrollable natural forces (society, environment, fate, etc.) Social Darwinism (survival of the fittest)
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1880’s to about 1940’s
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Richard Wright-” Native Son” Ernest Hemingway- “A Farewell to Arms”
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Has elements of realism, has “natural” qualities or forces acting upon the characters that they cant control.
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Along the lines of Naturalism Social problems seen as a force to deal with Extreme discontent with the way things are Ex: slaves, poverty, abused etc.
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Allusion – an expression, designed to call something to passing reference. Archetype – A way typical example of a certain person or thing. Connotation- feeling that is added to the original meaning of the word
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Denotation- the literal meaning of the word, in contrast of the feeling it suggests Diction- the choice of words on style in a speech or writing Parallelism- the use of successive verbal constructions in poetry or prose that correspond in grammatical structure, sound, meter, meaning
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Frame Story- a story within a story Imagery- visual description or figurative language in a literally work. Irony- a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often amusing as a result. Paradox- something that contradicts itself but is nonetheless true
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