Naturalism (literature)
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'''Naturalism''' is a movement in [[theater]], [[movies|film]], and [[literature]] that seeks to replicate a [[Verisimilitude|believable]] [[everyday life|everyday reality]], as opposed to such movements as [[Romanticism]] or [[Surrealism]], in which subjects may receive highly symbolic, idealistic, or even supernatural treatment. | '''Naturalism''' is a movement in [[theater]], [[movies|film]], and [[literature]] that seeks to replicate a [[Verisimilitude|believable]] [[everyday life|everyday reality]], as opposed to such movements as [[Romanticism]] or [[Surrealism]], in which subjects may receive highly symbolic, idealistic, or even supernatural treatment. | ||
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Naturalism is a movement in theater, film, and literature that seeks to replicate a believable everyday reality, as opposed to such movements as Romanticism or Surrealism, in which subjects may receive highly symbolic, idealistic, or even supernatural treatment.