Naturalism's Therese Rauquin

  1. In my honors seminar from last semester, Naturalism Across Disciplines, we spoke a lot about how the naturalistic point of view can be found in lots of different things, from literature to movies. One of the books that we read was called Therese Raquin by Emelie Zola and it focused on the namesake of the book, Therese. She was a prostitute in old France and it was a really interesting depiction of her life journey from start to finish. We saw that she started out as an innocent and pure little girl who lived in the countryside, but is then forced out of her home because she was pregnant and by the end of the book ends up dying due to her lifestyle. She definitely had a hero’s journey that was tragic and fitting of the naturalistic genre.

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