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1 May, 17:39

The character Peyton Farquhar in Ambrose Bierce's "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" possesses characteristics most closely related to which literary movements? (Choose two). modernism romanticism realism naturalism postmodernism

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  1. 1 May, 17:55
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    Naturalism and Romanticism

    Explanation:

    Romanticism was a movement that made emphasis on intense emotion as a source of creation and value.

    The character of Peyton Farquhar is elevated by the emotionality he generates (romanticism), to be considered a gentleman.

    Naturalism is the worldview based on detachment, and determinism is usually associated as the opposite of romanticism.

    Despite his characterization and beliefs, our protagonist, Peyton presents us with a naturalist interaction with the world around him in the text, with a strong, determinist, direct reaction to problems.

    It is interesting that this character relates to these two contrasting movements, depending on his convenience and the situations he is in.
  2. 1 May, 20:38
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    Romanticism and Naturalism
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