Agenda-honors Bellringer: Write your own example of the four literary devices that were covered...

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Agenda- honors • Bellringer: Write your own example of the four literary devices that were covered last class. Raven activity Red Death/Usher Discussion • Realism/Naturalism • Read Quiz Friday on Romanticism, Dark Ro, Rationalism, and Gothic. • Closure: Which is the most interesting movement thus far and what qualities does it have?

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American Literature Realism and Naturalism ( ) Realism, n. The art of depicting nature as it is seen by toads. The charm suffusing a landscape painted by a mole, or a story written by a measuring-worm. --Ambrose Bierce The Devil's Dictionary (1911)

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Agenda-honors• Bellringer: Write your own example of the four literary devices that were covered last class.

• Raven activity• Red Death/Usher Discussion• Realism/Naturalism• Read• Quiz Friday on Romanticism, Dark

Ro, Rationalism, and Gothic.• Closure: Which is the most

interesting movement thus far and what qualities does it have?

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Agenda-academic• Bellringer: Write your own

example of the four literary devices that were covered last class.

• Raven activity• Red Death• Quiz Friday on Romanticism,

Dark Ro, Rationalism, and Gothic.• Closure: Which is the most

interesting movement thus far and what qualities does it have?

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American LiteratureRealism and Naturalism

(1850-1914)Realism, n. The art of depicting nature as it is

seen by toads. The charm suffusing a landscape painted by a mole, or a story

written by a measuring-worm. --Ambrose Bierce The Devil's Dictionary (1911)

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Realism

• literary movement that developed towards the end of the Civil War and stressed the actual (reality) as opposed to the imagined or fanciful

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Literary MovementsLiterary Movements• The writing of this period steered away The writing of this period steered away

from the Romantic, highly imaginative from the Romantic, highly imaginative fiction from the early 1800’s.fiction from the early 1800’s.

• The four main movements are known The four main movements are known as:as:– Realism– Naturalism– ““Literature of the Discontent”Literature of the Discontent”– Regionalism

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NaturalismNaturalism• Naturalism is NOT “hippie-fiction.” Naturalism is NOT “hippie-fiction.” • It is more pessimistic than Realism, It is more pessimistic than Realism,

primarily.primarily.• The Naturalist writers believed that The Naturalist writers believed that

larger forces were at work: Nature, larger forces were at work: Nature, Fate, and Heredity.Fate, and Heredity.

• Their writing was inspired by Their writing was inspired by hardships, whether it was war, the hardships, whether it was war, the frontier, or urbanization.frontier, or urbanization.

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Naturalism

• literary movement that was an extension of Realism

• depicted real people in real situations like realism, but believed that forces larger than the individual – nature, fate, heredity – shaped individual destiny

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Naturalism - Characteristics

• characters:– usually ill-educated or lower-class

– lives governed by the forces of heredity, instinct, passion, or the environment

– the criminal, the fallen, the down-and-out

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Naturalism - Characteristics

• Themes– Survival (man against nature, man against

himself)– Determinism (nature as an indifferent force on

the lives of human beings)– Violence

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• Along the lines of Naturalism, the Along the lines of Naturalism, the social problems of this period were social problems of this period were seen as a force to deal with.seen as a force to deal with.

• Many groups, from women to freed Many groups, from women to freed slaves, started expressing their slaves, started expressing their discontent with the way things were.discontent with the way things were.

• They started addressing these issues They started addressing these issues in their writing.in their writing.

““Literature of Literature of Discontent”Discontent”

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RegionalismRegionalism• Regionalism is all about “local flavor” Regionalism is all about “local flavor”

or “local color.” or “local color.” • ““Local Color” means a reliance on Local Color” means a reliance on

minor details and dialects.minor details and dialects.• They usually wrote about the South or They usually wrote about the South or

the West.the West.• More often than not, these stories were More often than not, these stories were

full of humor and small-town full of humor and small-town characters.characters.

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Realism - Characteristics

• objective writing about ordinary characters in ordinary situations; “real life”

• Character is more important than action and plot; complex ethical choices are often the subject.

• Characters appear in their real complexity of temperament and motive; they are in reasonable relation to nature, to each other, to their social class, to their own past.

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Realism - Characteristics

• Class is important; the novel has traditionally served the interests and aspirations of an insurgent middle class.

• Diction is natural vernacular, not heightened or poetic; tone may be comic, satiric, or matter-of-fact.

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Why did this literary movement come about?

• A reaction against Romanticism– rejected heroic, adventurous, or unfamiliar

subjects

• The harsh reality of frontier life and the Civil War shattered the nation’s idealism

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Romance and Realism: Taste and Class

Romance • Aspired to the ideal • Thought to be more

genteel since it did not show the vulgar details of life

Realism • Thought to be more

democratic • Critics stressed the

potential for vulgarity and its emphasis on the commonplace

• Potential “poison” for the pure of mind

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How did this literary movement prevail?

• The Industrial Revolution

– economic, social, and political changes that took place in post-war life allowed American Realism to succeed

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Author BiosAuthor Bios

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Mark TwainMark Twain

Ambrose BierceAmbrose Bierce

Kate ChopinKate Chopin Bret HarteBret Harte

Stephen CraneStephen Crane

Jack LondonJack London

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The Culture of the Time:

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SlaverySlavery• Slavery was a reality throughout Slavery was a reality throughout

America since it was founded, America since it was founded, despite the hot debate as to whether despite the hot debate as to whether or not we should have slaves.or not we should have slaves.

• The issue hinged on two different The issue hinged on two different Americas: The Urban, Industrial Americas: The Urban, Industrial North and the Agrarian South.North and the Agrarian South.

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Prereading

It is better to accept change than it is to fight a concept.

Agree or Disagree?

Is it good or useful to have stereotypes?

The world is better with accepted ignorance in it.

Agree or Disagree?

Nature > NurtureAgree of Disagree?

Just because you do good things for people, does not mean you a good person.

Agree or Disagree?

You are only important if you make a lot of money.Agree or Disagree?

In times of struggle, is it better to put yourself first or think of others?

In this world, the only people a person can really count on are

family members. Agree or Disagree?

The American Dream is attainable by all people.

Agree or Disagree?

Anything is possible if a person works hard for it.

Agree or Disagree?