SP14C16 ENG2233RYYA American Literature II
Disc. 1: Realism
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Disc. 1: Realism

  • Due Jan 19, 2014 by 11:59pm
  • Points 6
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Realism is not just being realistic in terms of how we think philosophically. In literature, the term refers to the literary concept of realism, which was explored and applied specifically to some literature written during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Based on the characteristics of realism listed in the Pages document "Realism," explain whether you think the movie/book Hunger Games is realistic. If you are not familiar with that movie/book, then are the Bugs Bunny cartoons realistic? What qualities do they have?

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