By: Ameer Ali
Realism is a literary movement that presents life as it truly is, without exaggeration or fantasy. Realist writers focus on ordinary people, everyday experiences, and social problems such as poverty, injustice, and inequality. They describe characters with both strengths and weaknesses, making them feel real and believable. Through realistic stories, readers can better understand society and human behavior. Famous realist authors include Charles Dickens, Leo Tolstoy, and Mark Twain. Realism encourages people to observe the world carefully and think critically about the challenges that affect individuals and communities.
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