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forsale [732]
1 year ago
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Select all that apply. Naturalism is a literary movement that resulted from:

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Rzqust [24]1 year ago
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Naturalism is a literary movement that resulted from C. All answers apply.

The late 19th and early 20th century literary and artistic movement known as naturalism was motivated by the application of natural science methods and concepts, particularly the Darwinian view of nature, to those mediums.

Naturalism instances include: As a result, in works of realism, people may be manipulated by their surroundings or engage in survival-related conflict. The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck is a superb illustration of realism. The Joad family starts out as instinctual creatures merely trying to live in the face of the strong pressures of civilization and environment.

Five characteristics of literary naturalism are scientific detachment, determinism, pessimism, poverty and miserable circumstances, and an indifferent or hostile nature. This is the philosophical belief that external causes are responsible for all the events in an individual's life.

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