c. There is discussion of fate and hubris that affect a character generally the controlling force is society and the surrounding environment
◼ c. There is discussion of fate and "hubris" that affect a character; generally the controlling force is society and the surrounding environment
2. The concept of a naturalistic character a. characters are conditioned and controlledby environment heredity, chance, or instinct, but they have compensating humanistic values which affirm their individuality and life - their struggle for life becomes heroic and they maintain human dignity
2. The concept of a naturalistic character: ◼ a. characters are conditioned and controlledby environment, heredity, chance, or instinct; but they have compensating humanistic values which affirm their individuality and life - their struggle for life becomes heroic and they maintain human dignity