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Naturalism in "Mcteauge" by Frank Norris
Title: Naturalism in "Mcteauge" by Frank Norris
Category: Literature / English
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Naturalism in "Mcteauge" by Frank Norris
McTeague, a novel written at the turn of the century by Frank Norris, is a classic
example of naturalist writing. This novel is written with the harsh realities that were this
time period. There are many themes that occur in naturalism. Some of them that appear in
this novel are greed, lust, strife, as well as Darwinism and animal imagery. All of these
themes help Norris describe with vivid detail his tragic account of human
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this time. He gives us in great detail events that could have possibly
occurred during this time. He used all of the above elements to try and show us
realistically what the world was like.
Jason Resputini, 'The McTeague page,' Http://www.merkan.com/~Jason/McTeague, Revised August 29, 1995 ed.: 1.
Thomas k. Dean, 'The Flight of McTeagues song bird.' Literature/Film Quarterly volume 18, Number 2 (1990): 20.
Richard D. Alexander, Darwinism and Human Afairs (New York, NY: Random House, 1979) 213.
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