These two terms
 are best used to discuss two
            separate but related aspects of the theatrical experience:  form
            (naturalistic) and content (realistic).   The late 19th-early 20 century changes inwere
            both
 thematic and stylistic.  Dramas began to deal with realistic,
            down-to-earth characters and
 dilemmas (A Dolls House )
            as opposed to kings, heroes, mythic characters,
 etc. in larger-than-life
            scenarios.  On stage, the teacup school began to draw...
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Compare and contrast realist and naturalistic theatrical styles.
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