Didacticism in Frank Norris' McTeague

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Robert W

 

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September 14, 2012

 

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It is not the purpose of this essay to dispute these qualifications; rather to question the genre itself. The scientific novel is impossible for a variety of reasons. Practitioners of Naturalism, including Norris, attempted to create representative characters with inherited biological traits (traits which they have no control over), plant these characters in a meticulously defined setting, and produce/predict the resulting behavior...
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The naturalistic novel relies on the assumption that this behavior is, indeed, predictable. This assumption is, at the very least, questionable. The Scientific Method, in its simplest form, is essentially made up of four basic elements. According to an on-line encyclopedia, they are as follows: 1. Characterization (Quantification, observation and measurement) 2...
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