Realism And Romanticism

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Realism is one of the many styles of theater. But it is also one of the most important ones as well. It started something that had not been done prior to it. This report will analyze the realism movement with Neoclassical movement and Romanticism.
Realism essentially focused on telling life how it was regardless if it was bad or good. It didn’t sugarcoat things or overplay anything. Everything was shown in its natural state.
Romanticism on the other hand was very different. It glorified reality into story book-esque themes. Romanticism relied heavily on the idealization whereas realism told it like it was. With realism, the play was shown. But with Romanticism, the play was more “told” like it was a story.
Romanticism often exaggerated many things which was done to depict the “ideals” but realism had none of that. Another difference between the two is that the stories from romanticism ranged from impossible to possible. The contents of realism though only ranged from possible to probable. Romanticism could get away from doing the impossible stories whereas realism didn’t ...

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