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| realism definitions | |||
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| # | Definition | Sets | |
| 1 | artistic representation that aims for visual accuracy | 29 sets | |
| 2 | literature that attempts to represent life as it really is | 10 sets | |
| 3 | this 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 emotion | 9 sets | |
| 4 | the attribute of accepting the facts of life and favoring practicality and literal truth | 9 sets | |
| 5 | n. the principle and practice of depicting persons and scenes as they are believed really to exist. | 9 sets | |
| 6 | attempting to describe nature and life without idealization and with attention to detail | 6 sets | |
| 7 | el realismo | 5 sets | |
| 8 | the state of being actual or real | 5 sets | |
| 9 | the principle and practice of depicting persons and scenes as they are believed really to exist. | 5 sets | |
| 10 | a 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 | |
| 11 | realismo | 4 sets | |
| 12 | a mode of writing that gives the impression of recording or reflecting faithfully an actual way of life | 4 sets | |
| 13 | concern with facts and things as they actually are rather than with ideals and dreams. | 4 sets | |
| 14 | verisimilitude | 3 sets | |
| 15 | a theory of international relations that focuses on the tendency of nations to operate from self-interest. | 3 sets | |
| 16 | art 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 | |
| 17 | an approach to literature, art, and theater that shows things as they really are | 3 sets | |
| 18 | writing about real people and real events | 3 sets | |
| 19 | artistic movement whose aim was to represent the world as it is. | 3 sets | |
| 20 | literature should depict life exactly as it is-observed and recorded-let facts speak for themselves | 3 sets | |
| 21 | artistic movement whose aim was to represent the world as it is | 3 sets | |
| 22 | the practice in literature of attempting to describe nature and life without idealization and with attention to detail. | 3 sets | |
| 23 | a way of representing life that emphasizes ordinary people | 3 sets | |
| 24 | "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 | |
| 25 | the doctrine that universals have a real objective existence | 2 sets | |
| 26 | the form of literature that describes nature and life without idealization and with attention to detail | 2 sets | |
| 27 | life as its is without distortion or idealization | 2 sets | |
| 28 | an artistic movement whose aim was to represent the world as it is | 2 sets | |
| 29 | a genre of literature in which the events in the story are very believably things that could happen in real life | 2 sets | |
| 30 | the literary practice of attempting to describe life and nature without idealization and with attention to detail. | 2 sets | |
| 31 | the depiction of people, things, and events as they really are without idealization or exaggeration for effect | 2 sets | |
| 32 | people look real | 2 sets | |
| 33 | an 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 world | 2 sets | |
| 34 | a 19th century artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be | 2 sets | |
| 35 | nature is benign and there is optimism that man can rise above his own animal nature if he wills to | 2 sets | |
| 36 | the tendency to view or represent things as they really are | 2 sets | |
| 37 | an 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 itself | 2 sets | |
| 38 | the attitude or practice of accepting a situation as it is and being prepared to deal with it accordingly | 2 sets | |
| 39 | by the mid 1800s, a new artistic movement, realism, took hold in the west. realism was an attempt to represent the world as it was, without the sentiment associated with romanticism. | 2 sets | |
| 40 | life as it is without distortion or idealization | 2 sets | |