Realism Fundementals and Structure in Fiction
Subject Areas : Research in Iranian classical literatureعلی شیخ مهدی 1 * , محمود طاووسی 2
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Keywords: Fiction Realism Literature Schools,
Abstract :
Realism, in a general sense, means fundamental will and tendency toward the objects outside the mind. Historically speaking, it has drawn the attention of the human mind. Aristotle has regarded the works of art as the imitation of nature. This idea has been strengthened even after his death. In the 19th century, first in France and then in the other countries, movements and schools emerged aiming at stabilizing the fundamentals of realism. The realist writer always uses convincing psychological innovations, internal and external causes to depict the characters interactions in social and personal structure. The present study describes realism, in a general sense and as a famous school in the 1990s. It also critically deals with its important types in fiction.