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realism european culture what is realism? a. a historical movement when europeans introduced democracy. b. a literary movement that emphasized a truthful representation of life. c. a movement where feeling and emotion was the foundation of culture. d. a period of time when people relied on science and inventions. when did this movement take place? a. late 1900s-present b. early 1900s-late 1900s c. mid 1800s-early 1900s d. late 1800s-late 1900s what greatly influenced realism? a. romanticism b. science c. politics d. philosophy realism: in art and literature, people are shown as they exist. do not embellish or exaggerate. draw or write what you see. french realism gustave flaubert very precise writer as he never used the same word twice on a page. believed in finding the exact and right word. madame bovary: first novel about emily (a doctors wife) who has affairs and lives an expensive lifestyle to avoid a boring, meaningless life. guy de maupassant master of (short) story telling. most famous piece: “the necklace” “the necklace” summary: mathilde is a beautiful woman who marries a modest man. they have a comfortable life, but she has aspirations of being rich and therefore, regrets her life. after receiving an invitation to a ball (dance), her husband gives her money to get a dress, but its not enough. mathilde borrows a diamond necklace from mrs. forestier. after the party, mathilde cannot find the necklace! “the necklace” mathilde and her husband search for hours, but never find it so they go to a jewelry store and its worth 40,000 francs. after borrowing money from everyone, they are able to buy the diamond necklace and return it to mrs. forestier. mrs. forestier is annoyed that it took so long, but does not look at the necklace in the box. mathilde and her husband spend 10 years working hard and in poverty to pay the bank 40,000 francs. after ten years, mathilde is not beautiful anymore and they are both exhausted. one day mathilde sees mrs. forestier in the park. what happens?! realism in russia fyodor dostoyevsky incredibly famous author who explored psychology in his novels. famous for: crime and punishment, the brothers karamazov crime and punishment focuses on the question: is murder acceptable if its in pursuit of a higher purpose? summary: rodion, a poor ex-student, decides to kill a corrupt pawnbroker for her cash. rodion argues that with the money he takes after her death, he can perform good deeds. also, he believes that he will be getting rid of one worthless person in the world. count leo tolstoy parents died when he was young quit university met victor hugo and it changed his life! famous for: anna karenina, war and peace realism in england charles dickens when he was 12 years old, he was sent to work in a factory because of his familys debt. this experience changed his life. most famous english author known for: a tale of two cities, a christmas carol, oliver twist, david copperfield. realism in america harriet beecher stowe famous for: uncle toms cabin, an anti- slavery novel about friendship and love despite color differences. best selling book of that century, after the bible. walt whitman greatest american poet who focused on ides of freedom, democracy, dignity, and the brotherhood of men. father of “free verse” wrote: leaves of grass, a collection of his poetry. mark twain real name: samuel clemens unique voice, humor, and realism in writing. first american novelist wrote: adventures of huckleberry finn realism in art: 1830- 1870 gustave courbet french painter () and (the burial at ornanns) impressionis m in art :1860- 1900 impressionism incorporated light with movement. focused on common, everyday subjects. (nature or people) small, thin brushstrokes with brighter colors. manet bridging the gap between realism and impressionism monet monet monet renoir renoir degas the lonely painter degas serat post impressionis m post-impressionism developed impressionism which used bright colors and real-life subjects, but emphasized geometric form (shapes). paul cezanne french painter cezanne vincent van gogh the cafe, the artists bedroom, starry night van gogh van gogh van gogh van gogh realism in music antonin dvorak czech composer oldest of 8 ch

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