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# Title Terms Date
1Realism Set 3by ssnyder20 termsApril 15, 2008
2Realism Set 2by ssnyder20 termsApril 15, 2008
3Realism -repostby 105781328 termsMarch 17, 2009
4Realism/Nationalism in Politics 1850-71by aydragon40 termsFebruary 14, 2008
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5Dada and Surrealismby c_sutton13 termsApril 3, 2009
6Realism Set 1by ssnyder20 termsApril 15, 2008
7Realism set 4by ssnyder21 termsMay 7, 2008
8Realismby aydragon28 termsFebruary 21, 2008
9US History Final Exam Part 3by CLooper1014 termsMay 20, 2009
10McShane Final- Age of Realismby Cmalham1015 termsMay 19, 2009
11Realism and Naturalismby laneyevg25 termsMarch 23, 2009
12Realism/Nationalism in Politics 1850-71by aydragon4 termsFebruary 14, 2008
13Realismby dragsdale19 termsNovember 11, 2008
14Realism Characteristicsby jattpunjab8 termsApril 23, 2009
15the rise of realismby ashkay200815 termsOctober 31, 2008
16dada and surrealismby shanabanana21 termsApril 6, 2009
17Realism repostedby CharlesHoward25 termsMarch 17, 2009
18British Realism and the Pre-Raphaelitesby kumaruaruaru5 termsDecember 15, 2008
19Theatre 210 Surrealism and Expressionismby tinksmagic14 termsNovember 4, 2009
20Art History 2 - Realism: Worksby Destructicus9 termsApril 19, 2007
21Realism Listby ssnyder81 termsApril 15, 2008
22US History Final Age of Realismby Jpowell1015 termsMay 19, 2009
23Art - Realismby mleising8 termsApril 23, 2009
24The Rise of Realismby HannahJxox31923 termsJune 10, 2009
25Realism and Naturalism Testby tovathenova12 termsFebruary 20, 2009
26Realism and Naturalism Unit Vocabby henroast51 termsFebruary 1, 2009
27Age of Realism # 56-70by SCollins1015 termsMay 20, 2009
28litteratur romantik och realismby kristina272218 termsNovember 1, 2009
29Romanticism, Realism, and Symbolism Lit Works and Authorsby kwvball5 termsMarch 31, 2008
30Kroll Realism Test Genresby lhouseman7 termsJanuary 28, 2009
31Art History - Exam 2 - Post-Impressionism & Surrealismby gotjoosy19 termsNovember 18, 2008
32Realism and Naturalism english vocabby tulmikk51 termsFebruary 1, 2009
33Epoche: Realismusby classroom6520 termsOctober 30, 2008
34Realism and Romanticismby CharlesHoward45 termsMarch 18, 2009
35Realism2by loveGL21 termsJanuary 30, 2009
366. Film Final: Editing in Soviet Montage AND Italian Neo-Realism AND Popular Genres in Italy Before WWIIby slbalter39 termsJuly 28, 2008
37Realism Vocab Krollby lhouseman20 termsJanuary 28, 2009
38Realism vocabby rockyamz52 termsFebruary 2, 2009
39Kroll Realism Test Authorsby lhouseman5 termsJanuary 27, 2009
40Realismo y Naturalismo: generaciones de 1868 y de 1880by annacox3 termsOctober 17, 2009
41Art Beyond Reality: Surrealismby lgiraldo10 termsNovember 21, 2008
42Kroll Realism Test Authors to Storiesby lhouseman9 termsJanuary 28, 2009
43Realism Vocabby paperxtiger66628 termsFebruary 14, 2008
44dutch realismby samrawr2 termsNovember 1, 2007
45Early Modern Theater Movementsby eh11914 termsNovember 10, 2007
46Realism through Fauvesby jzwerner16 termsMay 7, 2008
47Realismenby say10302 termsOctober 15, 2008
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realism definitions
# Definition Sets
1artistic representation that aims for visual accuracy27 sets
2n. the principle and practice of depicting persons and scenes as they are believed really to exist.9 sets
3literature that attempts to represent life as it really is8 sets
4the attribute of accepting the facts of life and favoring practicality and literal truth8 sets
5this was the new style of literature that focused on the daily lives and adventures of a common person. this style was a response to romanticism's supernaturalism and over-emphasis on emotion7 sets
6attempting to describe nature and life without idealization and with attention to detail6 sets
7the state of being actual or real5 sets
8the principle and practice of depicting persons and scenes as they are believed really to exist.5 sets
9realismo4 sets
10el realismo4 sets
11a mode of writing that gives the impression of recording or reflecting faithfully an actual way of life4 sets
12a 19th-century artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be.4 sets
13artistic movement whose aim was to represent the world as it is.3 sets
14concern with facts and things as they actually are rather than with ideals and dreams.3 sets
15writing about real people and real events3 sets
16the practice in literature of attempting to describe nature and life without idealization and with attention to detail.3 sets
17a way of representing life that emphasizes ordinary people3 sets
18a theory of international relations that focuses on the tendency of nations to operate from self-interest.3 sets
19an approach to literature, art, and theater that shows things as they really are3 sets
20verisimilitude3 sets
21artistic movement whose aim was to represent the world as it is3 sets
22art movement in the late 1800s; courbet, millet & daumier were the main players. art needed to depict life the way that it really is.3 sets
23"broadly defined as ""the faithful representation of reality"" or ""verisimilitude"" _____is a literary technique practiced by many schools of writing. although strictly speaking realism is a technique it also denotes a particular kind of subject matter especially the representation of middle-class life."3 sets
24art and literature movement that followed romanticism; as a philosophy it is a "kind of unrealistic faith in the constructive value of struggle and tough-minded rejection of ideas and ideals"2 sets
25an approach to literature, art, and theater that attempts to accurately portray things as they really are and holds that society will function best if left to itself2 sets
26the representation of art as they actually are, without idealization or presentation in abstract form. this became a major value during the renaissance. raphael was famous for realism in italy between 1483 and 1520.2 sets
271865-1915 civil war there were heroic characters and adventures with strange and unfamiliar settings.2 sets
28__________ was a literary and visual arts movement that rejected romanticism.2 sets
29an elastic and ambiguous term with two meanings. (1) first, it refers generally to any artistic or literary portrayal of life in a faithful, accurate manner, unclouded by false ideals, literary conventions, or misplaced aesthetic glorification and beautification of the world2 sets
30the form of literature that describes nature and life without idealization and with attention to detail2 sets
31a genre of literature in which the events in the story are very believably things that could happen in real life2 sets
32in the 19th century, a cultural style rejecting romanticism and attempting to examine society as it is2 sets
33the principle and practice of depicting persons and scenes as they are believed really to exist2 sets
34a medieval platonist philosophy that believed that the individual objects we perceive are not real, but merely reflections of universal ideas existing in the mind of g-d2 sets
35the depiction of people, things, and events as they really are without idealization or exaggeration for effect.2 sets
36nature is benign and there is optimism that man can rise above his own animal nature if he wills to2 sets
37an artistic movement whose aim was to represent the world as it is2 sets
38a 19th century artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be2 sets
39an interest in or concern for the actual or real2 sets
40the doctrine that universals have a real objective existence2 sets