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Q: 4 reasons how idealism provides the basis for a better society than realism?
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This school of literature most popular in America from 1860 to 1890 is also sometimes known as verisimilitude?

The school of literature most popular in America from 1860 to 1890 and known for its focus on realism and everyday life is called "realism." Realism sought to depict ordinary people and situations with accuracy, avoiding romanticism and idealism. This movement aimed to present a truthful representation of society and human experiences.


Criticisms of society arose and writers attacked some of the foibles of society's conventions during which movement?

realism


Where does a society find realism today What forms has it taken?

This question has no obvious meaning. What do you mean by "realism"? What do you mean by "society"? And what would it be for the latter to "find" the former? Define your terms properly and the answer may well present itself.


What are the antonyms for 'relativism'?

the antonyms for relativism is realism. relativism means that concept of good / bad, wrong /right is relative to society and it varies from one to another society. on the other hand, realism means that a particular concept is standard for all societies i.e it does not change from one society to another.


Which period of literature deals with disillusioned characters and takes an introspective look at society?

naturalism/realism


Artists of what movement wanted their art to expose the social economic and political problems of society?

Realism


What has the author PATRICK HUTT written?

PATRICK HUTT has written: 'CONFRONTING AN ILL SOCIETY: DAVID WIDGERY, GENERAL PRACTICE, IDEALISM AND THE CHASE FOR CHANGE'


What is the importance of realism?

Realism in literature, art, or film aims to represent things as they are in real life, focusing on accurate depiction of everyday life, characters, and situations. It helps to create a sense of authenticity and relatability for the audience, allowing them to connect with the work on a deeper level. Realism also serves as a tool for social critique and reflection by highlighting issues and experiences that are prevalent in society.


Does idealism have any place in American government?

Without idealism, governments (worldwide) would become rote and legalistic. Through idealism, democracies can sponsor and craft new bills and laws designed to better the lives of the citizens. Without idealism and reaching beyond the confines of today, governments could keep the same laws and policies and never seek to change anything. John F. Kennedy, with idealism and passion, sought to bring further changes to US government and society. Some people believe he was killed because the changes he proposed scared some within the government.


What are the effects of science and technology on society?

The effects of science and technology on society is it provides our society with basic tools to make our way of living much easier


American novelists' turn from romanticism and transcendentalism to rugged social realism reflected the?

materialism and conflicts of the new industrial society.


How dead poets society become idealism?

because neil becomes a black dog and kills him self because his a loser in life and I'm talking rubbish