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why did Gustave Courbet start the 19th century art movement known as realism
why did Gustave Courbet start the 19th century art movement known as realism
Definition:accuracy: the quality or state of being correct or precisethe ability to perform a task with precisionThesaurus: correctness, precision, preciseness, exactness, exactitude, closeness, truth, truthfulness, literalness, veracity, realism, verisimilitudeHope I helped! ^.^
Qualitative research is generally based on different paradigms (pozitivist, post-pozitivist, constructivist etc.) but Quantitative research is generally based on pozitivism (or newer version of it is post -pozitivizm, for example critical realism).
Rational optimists, like myself, choose to take a positive stance on any given situation, but still focus on the reality of the given situation. Optimists tend to exaggerate the goodness of a situation while underestimating the actual badness that is present. Being rational yet positive about a situation allows one to analyze the predicament positively and see what good can be taken from it, while simultaneously recalling what has actually occurred and taking that realism into account.
One that sounds authentic
A. Realist writers typically give their characters speech patterns that sound authentic and reflective of how people actually speak in everyday life. This authenticity helps to create believable characters and situations in their works.
One that sounds authentic
One that sounds authentic
by making the way characters speak sound authentic
You can't, that is part of the realism of the game.
The Father of Realism in literature is often credited to French author Gustave Flaubert. His novel "Madame Bovary" is considered a seminal work in the Realism movement for its detailed portrayal of everyday life and characters.
American realism
Eugenia Collier uses dialect in "Marigolds" to create a sense of authenticity and to reflect the cultural and social context of the characters. The dialect helps to convey the characters' personalities, relationships, and backgrounds in a more vivid and nuanced way. It also adds realism to the story by capturing the speech patterns and expressions of the characters in the specific setting of the narrative.
all of the above or realistic and comprehensive detail characters who are more important than the plot characters who cannot be separated from nature
naturalism/realism
Realism is a literary school of thought in which the writer aimed to depict the everyday life of characters without idealization or subjective bias.