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| 1 | naturalism | a nineteenth-century literary movement that was an extension of realism and that claimed to portray life exactly as it was. | Semester 1 Final - Lit. Terms |
| 2 | Naturalism | extreme realism | Intro To Theater (exam 2) |
| 3 | naturalism | the approach to art that is essentially a description of things visually experienced. pure nauturalims would contain no personal interpretation introduced by the artist. | design theory terminology |
| 4 | Naturalism | The term naturalism describes a type of literature that attempts to apply scientific principles of objectivity and detachment to its study of human beings. Unlike realism which focuses on literary technique naturalism implies a philosophical position | All Literary Devices |
| 5 | Naturalism | The term naturalism describes a type of literature that attempts to apply scientific principles of objectivity and detachment to its study of human beings. Unlike realism which focuses on literary technique naturalism implies a philosophical position | Week Six Literary Terms |
| 6 | Naturalism | The term naturalism describes a type of literature that attempts to apply scientific principles of objectivity and detachment to its study of human beings. Unlike realism which focuses on literary technique naturalism implies a philosophical position | Week Seven Literary Terms |
| 7 | Naturalism | The term naturalism describes a type of literature that attempts to apply scientific principles of objectivity and detachment to its study of human beings. Unlike realism which focuses on literary technique naturalism implies a philosophical position | Literary Terms 5 |
| 8 | Naturalism | same thing as thoroughgoing realism, called naturalism in U.S., epitomized by Dreiser in Sister Carrie. | AP History |
| 9 | naturalism | a new rebellious type of writing introduced in the late 19th & early 20th century that imported scientific determination into literature, viewing people as part of the animal world, prey to natural forces | english exam terms |
| 10 | naturalism | a new rebellious type of writing introduced in the late 19th & early 20th century that imported scientific determination into literature, viewing people as part of the animal world, prey to natural forces | English II H Spring Exam Terms |
| 11 | naturalism | an extreme form of realism in which the author tries to show the relation of a person to the environment/surroundings | Literary Terms |
| 12 | naturalism | portrayl of nature | Art History |
| 13 | Naturalism | The term naturalism describes a type of literature that attempts to apply scientific principles of objectivity and detachment to its study of human beings. Unlike realism, which focuses on literary technique, naturalism implies a philosophical position. | Taylor's Week 5 Literary Terms |
| 14 | Naturalism | The idea that creation is rooted in chance and the universe is a big accident | Wednesday Quiz 2 |
| 15 | naturalism | what literary movement did John Steinbeck belong to | exam stuff |
| 16 | NATURALISM | WHAT PHILOSOPHY STATEWD THAT SOME PEOPLE FAILED IN LIFE SIMPLY BECAUSE THEY WERE CAUGHT UP IN CIRCUMSTANCES THEY COULDNT CONTROL | American History Chapter 10 |
| 17 | Naturalism | Special form of realism developed in Europe in the late nineteenth century; it was not carefully plotted or constructed but was meant to present a "slice of life." | Early Modern Theater Movements |
| 18 | Naturalism | The idea that a work of art should try to show the world of nature as it actually appears | Euro Civ > Vocabulary > Art Terms |
| 19 | Naturalism | same thing as thoroughgoing realism, called naturalism in U.S., epitomized by Dreiser in Sister Carrie. | AP review |
| 20 | naturalism | Wharton was deeply interested in the philosophical/literary movement of... | Ethan Frome |
| 21 | naturalism | explores the power of the environment over man | Ethan Frome |
| 22 | Naturalism | late 19th & early 20th century literary movement which represents humans as lacking free will and entirely subject to heredity, environment, biological urges and economy | AP Terms 3 |
| 23 | naturalism | slice of life | Theatre |
| 24 | Naturalism | the worldview that holds that there is but a single order of reality, that of matter-in-motion | Philosophy 100 Vocab |
| 25 | naturalism | nature should be appreciated | western civs |
| 26 | naturalism | writing that demonstrates a deep interest in nature | shelnut literary terms |
| 27 | naturalism | a nineteenth-century literary movement that was an extension of realism and that claimed to protray life exactly as it was | english final vocab |
| 28 | naturalism | people are constructions of social forces | Lit Vocab 2 |
| 29 | Naturalism | emphasis on science approach understand scientific law. | Western Civ |
| 30 | naturalism | A deterministic realism that accounts for behavior through the close observation of hereditary, instinctive, psychological, social, economic, and political forces, rejecting theistic explanations along with sentimentality. | Film Glossaries |
| 31 | naturalism | sought to describe the effect of natural and social forces, instinct and environment, on the individual | Unit 4 Vocab: Conflict and Expansion |
| 32 | naturalism | realism in literature evolved into--- | Intellectual/Cultural Rev |
| 33 | naturalism | fiction of grim realism, in which the writer observes human characters like a scientist studying ants, seeing them as the products and victims of environment and heredity | Point of View/Setting |
| 34 | naturalism | fiction of grim realism, in which the writer observes human characters like a scientist studying ants, seeing them as the products and victims of environment and heredity | Point of View/Setting |
| 35 | naturalism | deterministic way of seeing human life | AP Terms |
| 36 | Naturalism | nature is the ultimate source of value, principles are taken from nature | Confucianism |
| 37 | naturalism | A term often used as a synonym for realism; also a view of experience that is generally characterized as bleak and pessimistic. | AP Literature and Compostion Vocab 2007 |
| 38 | Naturalism | Jack London | Movements and Authors |
| 39 | Naturalism | Kate Chopin | Movements and Authors |
| 40 | Naturalism | continuation of realism but has a determines view or pessimistic view of the situation. It mostly focuses on lower or middle classes, uneducated people, who are simply struggling to survive. Characters are controlled by their environment, family, chance, or instinct | Movements |
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