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"The Woman in Black" can be considered naturalistic in its portrayal of human emotions and psychological responses to grief and fear. The story's setting—an isolated, desolate environment—reflects a realistic atmosphere that heightens the characters' experiences. Additionally, the protagonist's reactions to supernatural events are grounded in believable human emotions, contributing to the naturalistic elements of the narrative. However, the presence of the supernatural itself introduces elements that move beyond strict naturalism.

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