Realism

Realism is a broad philosophical and artistic movement that emerged in the 19th century and has influenced many areas of thought and culture. At its core, realism emphasizes the idea that there is a reality that exists independently of our perceptions or interpretations of it.

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In art, naturalism refers to a style that seeks to represent nature and the human form with a high degree of accuracy and detail. Naturalist painters often use a range of techniques, such as perspective and chiaroscuro, to create a sense of three-dimensionality and realism in their works.

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In literature, naturalism is a style that emphasizes realistic depiction of the everyday lives of ordinary people. Naturalist writers often focus on characters from the lower social classes and explore their struggles and relationships in a deterministic and objective manner. They often depict the harsh realities of life, including poverty, disease, and violence, without sentimentality or moralizing.

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Naturalism in music is an approach to composition that seeks to imitate or evoke natural sounds, whether from the natural environment or from human activities. This can include the use of sounds such as bird calls, water, wind, or traffic, as well as the sounds of human activity such as work songs, street music, and other everyday sounds.

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