Interpretation of Nouns in Realistic Poetry
Realism, also known as "realism", holds that in human cognition, our understanding and perception of objects are consistent with the actual existence of objects independent of our hearts. Generally defined as rejecting idealism about reality and reality. But realism can have many meanings in liberal arts and humanities (especially painting, literature and philosophy). It can also be used in international relations. In art, it refers to an accurate, detailed and unadorned description of nature or contemporary life. Realism abandons idealized imagination and advocates close observation of the appearance of things. According to this statement, realism in a broad sense contains many artistic thoughts in different civilizations. In visual arts and literature, realism is a movement in the19th century, which originated in France. Realistic literary trend of thought is the product of the establishment and development of capitalist system in western Europe. Due to the exposure of various drawbacks of the capitalist system, the romantic enthusiasm of people in realistic literary theory books and the disillusionment of the "ideal kingdom", a calm and pragmatic social psychology has been formed. Realistic literature is a literary reflection of this sharp and complicated class contradiction and social psychology. In terms of ideology, dialectics, materialist philosophy, utopian socialism theory and new achievements of natural science all have different degrees of influence on the rise of realistic literature. Realistic literature inherited the fine tradition of literature since ancient Greece, and the enlightenment literature in the eighteenth century made direct preparations for the rise of realism in the nineteenth century. The basic characteristics of realistic literature are: ① reflecting the authenticity of life; (2) strong exposure and criticism; ③ Humanitarian thought; (4) Describe the typical characters in the typical environment.