Realism and Naturalism Weeks 2 5 Howells Editha

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Realism and Naturalism Weeks 2 - 5 Howells “Editha” Chopin “The Storm” James “The

Realism and Naturalism Weeks 2 - 5 Howells “Editha” Chopin “The Storm” James “The Pupil” London “To Build a Fire”

First: What Realism Is A literary movement Arose in the 19 th century (1800

First: What Realism Is A literary movement Arose in the 19 th century (1800 s) A reaction to Romanticism

William Dean Howells says it is “the truthful treatment of material. ”

William Dean Howells says it is “the truthful treatment of material. ”

What Kind of Truth? Physical? Psychological? Social? Spiritual?

What Kind of Truth? Physical? Psychological? Social? Spiritual?

Realists usually Present truth that is verifiable by experience “Truth” is something like scientific

Realists usually Present truth that is verifiable by experience “Truth” is something like scientific fact If you can't demonstrate it, it isn't necessarily true or real.

Think About Truth: Do you believe truth is purely “material”? Can you see, measure,

Think About Truth: Do you believe truth is purely “material”? Can you see, measure, touch God? What about love? Are love and God real? What does this reveal about “realism”?

Realists usually Believe in democracy They present the common or ordinary. The “hero” is

Realists usually Believe in democracy They present the common or ordinary. The “hero” is the ordinary man, not the great. The events are common, not spectacular.

Realists usually do NOT Try to transcend the immediate to find the “ideal” Follow

Realists usually do NOT Try to transcend the immediate to find the “ideal” Follow traditional “artificial” literary models. . . This means. . .

Realists Do NOT focus on the ideal But they try to truthfully present what

Realists Do NOT focus on the ideal But they try to truthfully present what happens in the “real” world, not the “fairy tale” world. Keep in mind that a realist's “real” world Is not often a spiritual world. When reading the realist stories, ask yourself if the author addresses religion or the soul.

Realists Do NOT follow the “traditional” novel form The hero does NOT always get

Realists Do NOT follow the “traditional” novel form The hero does NOT always get the girl or win the war. Instead, the stories may leave you hanging at the end, just like life does sometimes.