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Realism and Impressionism correct answers were two major movements in the arts.
Colonialism correct answers The acquisition of and assuming political control over another
country, introducing settlers, expanding, maintaining, and exploiting the country; many less
industrially developed countries were colonized by the industrialized nations of the West
during the 19th century.
Karl Marx. correct answers (1818-1883) agreed with the socialists that capitalism corrupted
humanity, but his theory of reform was more extreme.
Marx preached violent revolution that would destroy the old capitalist order and usher in a
new society of equality.
The Communist Manifesto correct answers condemned the effects of capitalism on the
individual and on society at large - capitalism concentrates wealth in the hands of a few,
while created an oppressed and impoverished proletariat (working class). It argued that
bourgeois capitalism robs individuals of their basic humanity
Charles Dickens correct answers ame from a poor family, and he was provided little formal
education.
own early experiences supplied some of the themes for his most famous novels.
Oliver Twist (1838) portrays slums, orphanages, and boarding schools.
Nicholas Nickleby (1839) is an indictment of England's rural schools.
David Copperfield (1850) condemns debtors' prisons and the conditions that produced them.
novels and themes suggest a faith in kindness and good cheer as the best antidotes to the
bitterness of contemporary life.
Mark Twain correct answers (1835-1910) was the pen-name for American writer Samuel
Langhorne Clemens.
wrote Realist novels and short stories, set in the rural southern farmlands along the
Mississippi River.
brought to his writing a unique blend of humor and irony.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884),
Fyodor Dostoevsky correct answers His landmark novels Crime and Punishment (1866) and
The Brothers Karamazov (1880) focus on matters of guilt, penitence, and the psychological
consequences of moral freedom.
Leo Tolstoy correct answers (1828-1910) was, like Dostoevsky, more pessimistic and
analytic of the human condition.
landmark novel War and Peace (1869) is often hailed as the greatest example of Realistic
Russian fiction.
other great landmark Realist novel Anna Karenina (1878) is considered by some modern
literary figures to be the greatest book ever written.