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Naturalism

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  • What is Naturalism in American literature?
    Naturalism is a literary movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is an extension of Realism, emphasizing how human behavior is shape
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  • How does Naturalism differ from Realism?
    While both movements focus on depicting life accurately, Realism presents characters with free will, whereas Naturalism suggests that humans are controlled by e
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  • What are the key themes of Naturalism?
    Determinism: Humans are shaped by forces beyond their control. Nature’s Indifference: The natural world does not care about human suffering. Struggle for Surv
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  • Who were the major American Naturalist writers?
    Frank Norris (McTeague, The Octopus) Stephen Crane (Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, The Red Badge of Courage) Jack London (The Call of the Wild, To Build a Fir
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  • How did Frank Norris contribute to Naturalism?
    Frank Norris wrote about the destructive power of greed and economic forces. His novels, such as McTeague and The Octopus, depicted characters being crushed by
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  • What is the significance of Stephen Crane’s Maggie: A Girl of the Streets?
    Maggie is considered one of the first American Naturalist novels. It tells the tragic story of a young woman in the slums who is doomed by her environment and s
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  • How does The Red Badge of Courage reflect Naturalist themes?
    Crane’s novel presents war as chaotic and indifferent, emphasizing the psychological struggles of a young soldier. It rejects romanticized heroism, showing how
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  • What Naturalist elements are present in Jack London’s The Call of the Wild?
    The Call of the Wild follows a domesticated dog, Buck, as he reverts to his primal instincts in the harsh Yukon environment. The novel highlights survival, natu
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  • What lesson does To Build a Fire teach about nature?
    This short story illustrates nature’s indifference to human life. The protagonist underestimates the brutal cold and dies, reinforcing Naturalism’s theme that h
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  • What was Upton Sinclair’s goal in writing The Jungle?
    Sinclair aimed to expose the exploitation of immigrant workers in Chicago’s meatpacking industry. His Naturalist portrayal of brutal working conditions led to p
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  • What role does fate play in Naturalist literature?
    In Naturalist works, fate is often unavoidable. Characters are shaped by forces beyond their control, such as heredity, environment, and social conditions, leav
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