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  2. Naturalism is a literary movement beginning in the late nineteenth century, similar to literary realism in its rejection of Romanticism, but distinct in its embrace of determinism, detachment, scientific objectivism, and social commentary. Literary naturalism emphasizes observation and the scientific method in the fictional portrayal of reality.

  3. Naturalism was a late nineteenth century movement in theater, film, art and literature that seeks to portray common values of the ordinary individual, as opposed to such movements as Romanticism or Surrealism, in which subjects may receive highly symbolic, idealistic, or even supernatural treatment. Naturalism was an outgrowth of Realism.

  4. Naturalism (NATCH-rull-ihz-uhm) is a late 19th-century literary movement in which writers focused on exploring the fundamental causes for their characters’ actions, choices, and beliefs.

  5. 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: for naturalistic writers, since human beings are, in Emile Zola's phrase, "human beasts ...

  6. philosophyball.miraheze.org › wiki › NaturalismNaturalism - Philosophyball

    May 19, 2024 · Philosophical Information. Notable Theorists. Aristole (384-322 BC), Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus) (23/24-79 AD), Variations. Sub-Philosophies. Metaphysical Naturalism. Methodological Naturalism. Sociological Naturalism. Schools of Thought. Critical Naturalism. Ethical Naturalism.

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