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Analysis Of Editha By William Dean Howells And The Yellow Wallpaper

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Realism is the art of exposing the hardcore truth in a form of literature while keeping it creative in its fashion. Realism, in itself is a type of literature I am the fondest of because although the truth hurts sometimes, it will always be better than a sweet lie. Most of the literary realism I have experienced has worked hand in hand with romantics as it exposes the truth behind marriages in the 18th and 19th centuries. Two stories I have read that stood out the most to me on the grounds of literary realism are: Editha by William Dean Howells and The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
Editha by William Dean Howells, will go down as one of many strong points of evidence when it comes down to literary realism. This comes into …show more content…

Marriage was a major key as well because it showed how marriage was set up and how women were domesticated and voices were silent. That was a real eye opener because woman didn’t have any rights and was basically to stay silent and do what they are told by their spouse.
In essence, literary realism is put in place to give its readers a real place of how life was or how something occurs in the pass. The two stories that gave me a good depiction of what realism is are: Editha by William Dean Howells, and The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The two stories put things in perspective when it comes to life in the nineteenth century and the problems that came along with it. Which are so unfortunate in some cases but it gives us the readers the raw truth.

There is a thing that occurs in stories that give you a since of humor while still giving you an ultimate message. Mark Twain has become the connoisseur of this term and uses it in a very unique way to show his readers that there can always be humor in your writing even when you think it’s impossible. The term is “satire” which in my own words mean putting humor and information in way that makes you think. I have found this prominent in two of Mark Twain’s books: The Good Little Boy, and The Bad Little Boy. These stories give its readers satire

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