Definitionn. the attribute of accepting the facts of life and favoring practicality and literal truth
Last update: November 3, 2015
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He accepts the realism even in the worst situation. [Please select]
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It is thus opposed both to natural realism and to idealism. [Please select]
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Later, however, this tendency to realism became more wholesome. [Please select]
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What is meant by realism. [Please select]
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Read Henry Esmond and explain Thackeray's realism. [Please select]
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Here is Realism, frank and straightforward, almost defiant in its strength. [Please select]
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He paints historical pictures with a realism unknown before his day. [Please select]
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--marked the transition from romanticism to realism. [Please select]
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One trend of modern music is towards realism of sound. [Please select]
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It is very possible that in that classic atmosphere her great charm--her intensely _modern_ quality, her supersubtle realism--would have appeared an anomaly. [Please select]
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He struggled to find a limit, clothing his effort in childish realism of statement. [Please select]
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