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Realism 1865-1915
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Historical Context: What lead to Realism?
• After the Civil War Americans were concerned with their future abolishing a believe in unity with a national purpose.
• The population of the country increased significantly.
• Because of new technology, traveling within the country became an easy thing to do. Therefore, many traveled since they wanted to learn more from other people.
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• Because of the Civil War, young writers felt that the hopes and ideals of writers like Emerson did not fit the circumstances of the time.
• Therefore, they turned away from Romanticism which had been so popular before the war and imposed Realism instead.
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However…
• Realism was also a product of European influence.
• Before Realist authors in America emerged, there had been realistic writers in France (i.e. Balzac, Stendhal and Flaubert. )
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What is Realism?
• “A literary movement that sought to portray ordanary life as real people live it and attempted to show characters and events in an objective, almost factual way.”
• Realistic objectivism rejected the romantic subjectivis.
• Realism is still present in contemporary literature.
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• Realism perceived the individual simply as a person. This contradicted the views of the romantics and the naturalists of the human being. This is because the romantics idealized the human being; they saw him as a God. On the other hand naturalists saw the individual as a helpless being; as a victim of all the elements that surrounded him.
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CHARACTERISTICS
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Plot and Character • Character is more important than action and plot; complex ethical
choices are often the subject. • Characters appear in the real complexity of temperament and
motive; they are in explicable relation to nature, to each other, to their social class, to their own past.
• Humans control their destinies; characters act on their environment rather than simply reacting to it.
• Renders reality closely and in comprehensive detail. Selective presentation of reality with an emphasis on verisimilitude, even at the expense of a well-made plot.
• Events will usually be plausible. Realistic novels avoid the sensational, dramatic elements of naturalistic novels and romances.
• Class is important; the novel has traditionally served the interests and aspirations of an insurgent middle class.
• Realistic writers could deal honestly with characters that a romantic writer would avoid: factory workers, bosses, politicians, gun fighters.
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Structure of Prose
• Diction is the natural vernacular, not heightened or poetic; tone may be comic, satiric, or matter-of-fact.
• The use of symbolism is controlled and limited; the realists depend more on the use of images.
• Objectivity in presentation becomes increasingly important: overt authorial comments or intrusions diminish as the century progresses.