Realism, Regionalism, Naturalism Background
Across
- 7. these people did not see inequality as the way of the world; the government should protect people.
- 9. examples of this include a river, camp, house or mode of transportation.
- 11. realist types of these typically deal with class conflicts, urbanization, marriage and family life.
- 12. this author wrote about the arctic
- 13. writing that offers an accurate and detailed portrayal of actual life.
- 14. naturalist ideas often corresponded to new scientific ideas like this man's.
- 18. the first transcontinental one was completed 1869 making it easier for settlers to go west
Down
- 1. this novel is thought by many to be the first truly American novel.
- 2. this type of writing focused on social and natural forces on the individual.
- 3. this type of writing is avoid with the popularity of realism
- 4. the majority of workers in 1916 worked in these places
- 5. authors tried to capture the customs, character, and landscapes of distinct areas in this type of writing.
- 6. this author is known for exaggerating for comic effect
- 8. realism was a reaction to this type of writing.
- 10. realism focuses on these in ordinary places to reveal complexities, contradictions, and ironies related to social/economic issues.
- 15. this type of narration is often used in realism so the reader is able to draw their own conclusion.
- 16. before the civil war, the US was primarily this; after the civil war it was primarily urban
- 17. many naturalist authors wrote this way, where not everything had a happy ending