Realismo e Naturalismo para detonar no vestibular (Literatura Brasileira)

Professor Beto Brito - Literatura Legal
27 Aug 202011:12

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Professor Beto Brito discusses Realism and Naturalism in Brazilian literature, emphasizing their importance in various entrance exams. He explains the historical context of both movements, highlighting the influence of scientific theories like positivism, evolutionism, and Marxism. The Realist movement, marked by Machado de Assis's work, critiques society subtly, while the Naturalist movement, led by Aluísio Azevedo, is more direct and shocking, focusing on marginalized individuals and harsh realities. The video compares the two movements through their key authors, Machados de Assis and Aluísio Azevedo, and their contrasting literary approaches to social critique.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Realism and Naturalism were two literary movements in Brazil that emerged in 1881, with Realism being a precursor to Naturalism.
  • 😀 Machado de Assis is considered the most significant Brazilian author in the Realism movement, known for works like 'Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas' and 'Dom Casmurro'.
  • 😀 Aluísio Azevedo is a key representative of Brazilian Naturalism, famous for works such as 'O Cortiço' and 'O Mulato'.
  • 😀 Realism focuses on subtle, elegant critiques of society, often exploring issues like hypocrisy and societal norms in a refined manner.
  • 😀 Naturalism is more direct and shocking, addressing uncomfortable social issues like poverty, marginalization, and sexuality.
  • 😀 Both Realism and Naturalism were influenced by contemporary scientific theories such as positivism, evolutionism, and Marxism.
  • 😀 Realism uses psychological analysis to explore characters' inner lives, while Naturalism emphasizes environmental determinism and the influence of external factors on individuals.
  • 😀 The themes of Realism include social critique through nuanced storytelling, while Naturalism deals with harsh, often taboo topics in a raw manner.
  • 😀 Realism's critique of society is subtle and often focused on the moral failings of the bourgeoisie, whereas Naturalism is more explicit, focusing on the grim realities of life for the marginalized.
  • 😀 Key themes in Naturalism include collective environments, marginalization, and animalistic character traits due to the belief in biological determinism.

Q & A

  • What year did Realism and Naturalism emerge in Brazil?

    -Realism and Naturalism both emerged in Brazil in 1881.

  • Who is considered the most important author in Brazilian literature, according to the transcript?

    -Machado de Assis is considered the most important author in Brazilian literature.

  • What is the main difference between Realism and Naturalism?

    -The main difference is that Realism critiques society subtly, often through psychological analysis, while Naturalism focuses on more direct, often shocking portrayals of social issues like poverty and marginalization.

  • Which book marked the beginning of the Realism movement in Brazil?

    -The Realism movement in Brazil began with the publication of 'Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas' by Machado de Assis.

  • What book is considered the starting point for Naturalism in Brazil?

    -'O Mulato' by Aluísio Azevedo is considered the starting point for Naturalism in Brazil.

  • What were some scientific theories influencing Realism and Naturalism?

    -Realism and Naturalism were influenced by scientific theories such as positivism, evolutionism, and Marxism.

  • How does the portrayal of society differ between Realism and Naturalism?

    -Realism presents a more subtle and intellectual critique of society, often focusing on psychological and social issues. In contrast, Naturalism provides a direct and graphic depiction of society's harsh realities, focusing on marginalized groups and taboo topics.

  • What were the major themes of Naturalism in Brazilian literature?

    -The major themes of Naturalism in Brazilian literature included poverty, marginalization, prostitution, and social exclusion, often depicted in collective environments with a focus on the darker aspects of society.

  • What literary technique is often found in Naturalist works, according to the transcript?

    -A common literary technique in Naturalist works is the 'animalization' of characters, which reflects the scientific theory of determinism that suggests human behavior is influenced by factors like environment, race, and historical context.

  • What role did Machado de Assis play in the formation of Brazilian literary institutions?

    -Machado de Assis was the founder and president of the Academia Brasileira de Letras (Brazilian Academy of Letters), playing a key role in shaping Brazilian literary culture.

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