Which playwright is often called the father of realism?

A) Oscar Wilde
B) Anton Chekhov
C) Émile Zola
D) Maxim Gorky
E) Henrik Ibsen

E

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The movement known as Neorealism emerged in ________ after World War II.

A. Italy B. France C. Great Britain D. Germany

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