Important Figures
Major Works
Techniques and Styles
Impact
100

This person is a french novelist, journalist, the best-known practitioner of the school of naturalism, and an important contributor to the development of theatrical naturalism, who is it?

Émile Zola

100

Who wrote,"The Red Badge of Courage"?

Stephen Crane

100

The doctrine that all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will.

Determinism

100

largely shaped by heredity and environment, with limited free will. This challenged the Romantic notion of individual agency and moral responsibility. What is this called?

 Deterministic view

200

He helped define naturalism as a literary movement distinct from realism and romance, emphasizing the influence of heredity, environment, and social forces on individuals, who is it?

Frank Norris JR

200

Who wrote, "McTeague""?

Frank Norris JR

200

The quality of being objective.

Objectivity

200

What shift did the movement cause in regards to view on life?

It caused people to view life more realistically and focus on the darker aspects of life.

300

He wrote the novels Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and the short story "The Open Boat", who is it?

Stephen Crane 

300

Who wrote, "Germinal"?

Émile Zola

300

Who is the subject of almost all works during this movement?

The working class

300

Naturalism was a precursor to what other literary movement?

Naturalism was a precursor to modernism.

400

He played a pivotal role in popularizing and solidifying naturalism as a major literary movement in the United States, particularly through his novels that explored the impact of environment, who is he?

Theodore Dreiser

400

Who wrote, "Sister Carrie"?

Theodore Dreiser

400

Tending to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen.

Pessimism

400

Writers became more ____ when writing. 

Honest

500

Known for his works that emphasized the impact of environment and heredity on human (and animal) behavior, often depicting characters struggling against harsh natural forces or societal limitations, who is it?

Jack London

500

Who wrote, "The Call of the Wild"?

Jack London

500

Unlike earlier literary movements that favored historical or fantastical settings, naturalism often takes place in what settings?

Modern, urban, or industrial environments

500

Naturalism was loosely based on Darwinism, meaning that _____.

They believed that human behavior was largely determined by hereditary and environment.

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