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Charles Dickens Realism And Romanticism

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Realism was a movement that occurred in the mid-19th century that focused on the real-life events and the real-lives of the lower and middle class during a time of industrial and social change. Doing so rejected the traditional forms of art and literature of romanticism. The romantics were known for their passion of the natural world and interest in the mystic and supernatural. Where realists believed that life and the modern world were suitable subjects for art. Realism concerned itself with how life was structured socially, economically, politically and culturally. This led to sometimes “ugly” portrayals of life’s unpleasant moments. This went against the perceptions and beliefs of the romantics. During this time realism manifested its self in the visual arts, the most prominent Gustave Courbet. And in literature realism manifested as well by the writings of Charles Dickens. Realism was a new movement one very different from that of romanticism, they sought change.
Realism was thought to have rebelled against romanticism in the sense that realists …show more content…

Charles Dickens was one of the most prominent authors of the 19th century. Growing up during the Industrial Revolution Dickens endured a very hard life and used his experiences as a basis for his writings. As a novelist Dickens portrayed the lives of children whose suffering mirrored his own. These novels depicted the lives of the English lower class with intense sympathy just as the realist artist did. Charles Dickens ability to write so vividly by his use of detail attracted many readers. For example, Dickens describes a once good address in London that was taken over by prostitution he writes “Wretched houses with broken windows patched with rags and paper; every room let out to a different family” (Charles Dickens, Sketches by Boz, 1836). One does not need a vivid imagination to picture the scene he is describing that’s how well he writes with

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