Determinism During The Great Depression

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Naturalism reached its peak at the time of the Great Depression as themes in these works were further emphasized and realistic. Determinism, a major characteristic of naturalism states that all events including human action are ultimately determined by causes external to their will. No matter how hard people try to fight their obstacles, they are doomed to fail. Since children born into poverty have no choice but to conform to the society and economical status which they were born in, they greatly suffered. It’s as if those children 's destinies were predetermined.
Socially symbolic characters that were used by naturalistic authors were utilized to illustrate societal issues and the weaknesses of a certain class of