Naturalism Quiz 4 (60 MCQs)

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1. Realism is a genre, as opposed to:
2. In Realism novels the predominant type of narrator is:
3. The belief that nothing exists beyond the natural world.
4. Ideological movement understood as the certainty that each phenomenon is determined by material conditions and a series of fixed laws
5. Name 2 differences between the 2 paintings. Realism focuses on the content of the work, while naturalism is concerned with the method of its creation2. Realism is related to the socio-political conditions of society while naturalism is unrelated3. Realism is subjective, while naturalism is not4. Realism filters what is presented, while naturalism does not. From the choices above, the most correct difference between naturalism and realism is
6. Century covered by Realism
7. The emergence of the Naturalismus period was influenced by.....
8. To which vision of life and nature were naturalists linked?
9. In what year did Naturalism begin in Brazil?
10. Is realism subjective?
11. Which of the poems is written by Alberto de Oliveira
12. What does Moore compare 'good' to, to prove it is a simple, unanalysable propoerty?
13. Romanticism was a literary movement that, in Brazil, took place
14. The characters portrayed in the realistic and naturalistic works are:
15. What is the epistemology of a Biblical worldview perspective for Chemistry?
16. Literary movement that sought to represent, detail and reflect society objectively, which is why it introduced rural and urban settings.
17. Naturalism is characterized by:
18. WHAT TYPE OF ART MOVEMENT THAT PORTRAYS THINGS AS THEY ARE?
19. True or false:Baroque revisits the artistic precepts of classical antiquity
20. Realism emerges:
21. The following are characteristics of Brazilian Realism:
22. What is the Renaissance?
23. What do you base on considering that philosophy was born thanks to naturist thinking?
24. In Naturalistic theatre, the actor's use of vocal and physical skills must portray
25. The detailed descriptions of Vetusta and its people stand out..... In what novel?
26. Realism was characterized by concern for the common and ordinary.
27. How'd society react to Naturalism?
28. Which of the following modern Indian educationists is considered a Naturalist?
29. Why do they call her the Regent?
30. Masterpiece of William Bliss Baker
31. Which fallacy occurs when we use a term with more than one meaning in a misleading way?
32. The collective protagonists are a group of people who have lost their individual attributes.
33. Why, according to Warnock, can non-naturalism not help us come to a consensus on what 'right' and 'wrong' mean in reality?
34. What does Hobbes say all humans naturally want?
35. Social class whose power grew rapidly in the 19th century and whose life is widely described in the novels of the time.
36. What is meant by "positivism" ?
37. In naturalistic novels, women are usually portrayed
38. La desheredada (1881) begins in our letters.....
39. Who is the father of Naturalism?
40. Which of these novels is by Juan Valera?
41. The verisimilitude of the works consists of:
42. Other characteristics of symbolism are:
43. What are the values that inspired romantic authors?
44. The existence of the human being is determined by .....
45. It can be stated that .....
46. What is the view on morality in a biblical worldview?
47. What is the realistic technique like?
48. True or False:The story and characters in "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" is based on a real place with people who have similar personalities.
49. The Apothecary, by Chekhov:What do customers ask the apothecary at dawn?
50. Naturalism also termed as .....
51. Machado deeply immersed himself in Schopenhauer's thought. According to this philosopher, the universe is will; blind, obscure and irrational desire to live. The law of reality is not any harmonious logos, but rather a conflicting will that is fatally painful, because it is necessarily unsatisfied. That is why pain is the essence of things, and only in the ideal of renunciation of desires can we reap any happiness. logos:term from philosophy that designates the creative and maintaining force of the universe, acting as an active principle that animates, organizes and guides matter. The excerpt from the book that illustrates the critic's statement "only in the ideal of renunciation of desires can we reap any happiness" is:
52. Literary current in which human beings are governed by laws of heredity and by the influence of the environment (determinism).
53. An outgrowth of realism with more focus on a particular setting and its influence over characters is:
54. What is the definition of nationalism
55. Many characters in Naturalism fiction come from .....
56. What is the Naturalist Novel?
57. It's not a realistic feature.
58. By extreme natural law Bobbio understands that according to which laws must be obeyed only as long as they are just and, as not all laws just because they are valid are also just.
59. What work offers an idyllic vision of life in the Cantabrian mountains?
60. To what culture does the legend of the hummingbird belong?