As a contrast to earlier literature of the Transcendentalist era, expressionist literature has what as a common theme?

individualism
grotesque
realism
universality

Respuesta :

It's universality, i assume you are taking this on oddysey lol

Answer: For me Grotesque is the most accurate of all this options.

Explanation: Expressionism is often regarded in literature as a revolt against realism and naturalism, seeking to achieve a psychological or spiritual reality instead of logically recording external events. Instead of reality, expressionist art attempted to convey emotion and meaning. Each artist had their own unique way in their art of "expressing" their emotions. The subjects are often distorted or exaggerated in order to express emotion. Colors are often vivid and surprising at the same time.

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