Realism Quiz 1 (60 MCQs)

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1. A monochromatic color scheme is:
2. Realist theories often divide power into what two categories?
3. Realist believe we can trust our senses, unless they have been:
4. What type of irony is it when someone says the opposite of what they mean?
5. General classification of a color; the distinctive characteristics of a color as seen in the visible spectrum, such as green or red
6. Definition:Solemn
7. Realism Philosophy:They behaved
8. What does Armand find out from his mother's letter?
9. Where did realism originate?
10. During the nineteenth century only comedies focused on the lives of average citizens.
11. Many Realist admired the work of which Baroque artist?
12. Which of the following includes Dickinson's favorite poem topics?
13. What did ''A Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" inspire?
14. What is Rome Open City known for?
15. The real and the supernatural coexist perfectly
16. Gustave Courbet was considered:
17. Romantic artistic style can be found in what kind of paintings?
18. Right realists believe the best agent for effective socialisation is .....
19. AIM OF EDUCATION:True Ideas
20. Which playwright primarily focused on the struggle between individual self-determination and social restrictions?
21. Which text demonstrated Christian themes and often dealt with deliverance?
22. In 1861, the Tsar of Russia abolished
23. The surface of a painting or drawing
24. Who wrote "A Raisin in the sun" ?
25. Definition:Bathrobe
26. Artwork from Romanticism focused on
27. What is the unique challenge of animation in creating a realistic world?
28. An artistic style at it height in 1920s Europe, devoted to representing subjective emotions and experiences instead of objective or external reality
29. What does liberalism believe about human nature?
30. The devious daughter ..... into her room after her curfew.
31. Who stated that human beings are 'insatiable, arrogant, crafty and shifting, and above all malignant, iniquitous, violent and savage'?
32. Gustav Courbet's The Stone Breakers was controversial because:
33. The following picture represents .....
34. Young (2011) argues the supposed success of zero tolerance in New York is .....
35. It represented the survival of the idea of Renaissance but it did that in a different way.
36. What does the term 'Surrealism' mean when translated from French?
37. Which of the following does a realist believe?
38. A pinhole camera is most similar to which?
39. Paint applied in thick layers
40. What was the name of Jacob Lawrence's collection of works depicting the movement of African Americans from the rural South to the urban North?
41. ..... Case for accepting or rejecting a proposition
42. Who is a key artist associated with the Realism movement?
43. Realism is a modern art movement that.....?
44. What is the slogan of Realism?
45. Which story best portrays the motif of wanting what one cannot have (materially)?
46. Higher Criticism originated in what country?
47. Realist artists used their works as a form of social commentary and critique, addressing issues such as:
48. Definition:Garrulous
49. Which artist was deeply interested in the process of thought and wanted to raise the awareness of the viewer to their own thought processes?
50. I took notes, sketches of these forms that I saw.
51. An early mentor and greatly admired artist of the new Impressionist artists.
52. Frederick DouglassWho is credited with first teaching Douglass the beginning stages of reading?
53. What event sparked Realism as a literary movement?
54. What became popular after the introduction of perspective painting by the Italians in the early 17th century?
55. The attitude the author/narrator has toward the topic of the story
56. Realism Philosophy:They relied on
57. Teaching students how to perceive and understand reality through logical processes is called ..... realism
58. The definition of deference is humble submission and respect
59. Desiree has a baby boy.
60. Which American painter and illustrator is known for his positive works that reflect American culture and reference a simpler time?