realism
The literary school of realism was most popular from 1860 to 1890 and attempted to represent middle class, also known as verisimilitude.
realism
realism
The school of literature was also know as simply "realism".
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.
Yes. The literary school of realism was most popular from 1860 to 1890 and attempted to represent middle class reality it was also known as verisimilitude.
Verisimilitude is the quality of "being true or real". For instance, a news article that has many sources, first-hand witnesses, and hours of fact-checking would be said to have verisimilitude as it is most likely the truth. In art or literature, being verisimilar is the depiction of realism, or being relatively realistic of the world we know to be "real". Science fiction novels are not verisimilar, while a non-fiction work giving first-hand accounts of the 9/11 terrorist attack would be considered verisimilar.
Not exactly. Verisimilitude is the appearance of being true or real. Therefore, verisimilitude does not require a suspension of disbelief.
In verisimilitude the people are not directly voting for their individual of chose.
Your face lacks verisimilitude is you are a dragon. The novel is lacking v
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