What aspect of romantic writing did realist writers disapprove of?
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the aspect of romantic writing realist writers disapprove of is the fanciful treatment of the material. Generally, realist writers tend to judge the real things with the general perceptions and from the basics only realism is opposite to idealism. Hence realist writers disapprove of the fanciful treatment of the material.
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The "fanciful handling of material" that romanticists frequently used was disapproved of by realists.
Explanation:
- They disagreed with a lot of the topics covered in romantic literature. Because the realists focused on the mundane, realistic aspects of life and detested the frequently written-about feelings, emotions, and fantasy of the romanticists.
- Romantic literature is characterized by six main traits: a love of nature, an emphasis on the individual and spirituality, a celebration of solitude and sadness, an interest in the common man, an idealization of women, and a pathetic fallacy and personification.
- There are five aspects of romanticism. interest in youth and the average guy. powerful senses, feelings, and emotions. wonder at nature. a celebration of the person. the significance of imagination.
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