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Psychological Realism In Literature

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Psychological realism in literature is a literary technique that focuses on the presentation of character's inner thoughts, emotions, motives, and mental processes, often through detailed portrayal and analysis.

Key Features

  • Emphasis on character psychology
  • Exploration of human emotions and behavior
  • In-depth portrayal of mental processes
  • Realistic depiction of interpersonal relationships

Pros

  • Offers deep insights into human nature
  • Can create relatable and compelling characters
  • Encourages empathy and understanding towards complex emotions and motivations

Cons

  • May be challenging for some readers who prefer more straightforward storytelling
  • Can be emotionally intense or heavy at times

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