Realism in America emerged in the late 19th century as a reaction against Romanticism and the idealized portrayals of life. Influenced by the rapid industrialization and social changes following the Civil War, American writers sought to depict everyday experiences and the complexities of life with greater accuracy and honesty. Key figures such as Mark Twain and Henry James focused on character development and social issues, using detailed descriptions and authentic dialogue to reflect the realities of American society. This movement laid the groundwork for modern literature by emphasizing the importance of the individual and the environment in shaping human experience.
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It was the start of the Civil War.
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Black slavery in America started in 1807. No, it was prior to 1776. There was discussion about including the elimination of slavery in the declaration of Independence.
The Realism movement in America came about as a direct rejection of Romanticism following the Civil War. As the Industrial Revolution kicked into high gear, a more educated working class emerged and there was a need to depict their lives. The period of Realism ran from the end of the American Civil War until the start of the new century.
When your uncle touched you in the shed.
Realism, in the sense of imitating nature, has always been there, ever since the Stone Age cave paintings.
Romanticism in America focused on emotions, nature, and individualism, while Realism reflected the everyday lives of ordinary people, social issues, and realistic details. Romanticism sought to escape reality and idealize the world, while Realism aimed to portray life as it truly was, without romanticizing or embellishing.
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.
"Angels in America" by Tony Kushner is not a realism play; it is often classified as a magical realism or a postmodern work. While it addresses realistic themes such as politics, sexuality, and the AIDS crisis, it incorporates surreal elements, supernatural occurrences, and fantastical characters, which push it beyond the boundaries of traditional realism. The blend of the real and the surreal serves to highlight the complexities of the characters' experiences and the socio-political landscape of the 1980s.
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The Realism Movement was a realism. The Romantic Movement was romance.