The crux of realism is its attempt to represent all aspects of REAL LIFE, for better or worse.
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Realist works often provided some form of social, political, or economic commentary.
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Realism Resources: 1. Realism Overview Materials: - American Realism PowerPoint - Realism Overview Text and Questions - Realism Characteristics Practice (Huck Finn Excerpt) 2. Booker T. Washington v. W.E.B. DuBois Mini-Unit - Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack Handout - DuBois v. Washington Anticipation Guide - Washington's Atlanta Compromise Speech - Atlanta Compromise Questions - DuBois's "Of Our Spiritual Strivings" Text - "Of Our Spiritual Strivings" Reading Questions - "Of Our Spiritual Strivings" Concept Discussion Questions - "Of Booker T. Washington and Others" Excerpt - DuBois v. Washington Allying with Argument Activity - Side-by-Side Comparison Essay 3. Kate Chopin Mini-Unit (NOTE: all items listed below can be found from this link) - Unit Rubric - Kate Chopin Biography - "The Story of an Hour" Text - "The Storm" Text - "Desiree's Baby" Text - Kate Chopin: A Study in Realism Chart 4. Realism WebQuest 5. Realism Test Review - Element Analysis (Kate Chopin Excerpt) - Content Review |
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