The Red Badge of Courage: Naturalistic

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Jesse B

 

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July 15, 2013

 

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The conflict between these styles mirrors the bloody clash of the war described in the book ? and the eternal struggle between good and evil in human nature. There are many characteristics in Crane's novel that would more readily fit within the category of realism: the ordinariness of his characters, the use of dialect, the portrayal of protagonist Henry Fleming as a complex individual, the description of nature as disinterested in human affairs, and the positive ending of the story...
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Realism, often described as "slice of life" or "photographic" writing, attempts to portray life exactly as it is, without twisting it or reworking it to fit it into preconceived notions of what is appropriate or what is aesthetically pleasing. In this book, Crane relies on neither the oversimplified rationalism of classicist literature nor the emotional idealism of romantic prose...
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