What was the image of industrialization presented in realist and naturalist fiction?
A) It invalidated traditional norms and values, making social life more complex.
B) Using technology, it was creating an idealistic and progressive future.
C) It reflected the inner psychological conflicts and antisocial penchants of men and women.
D) By allowing irrational women to become active in science, it placed society at grave risk.
E) Realists believed industrial society could not affect the immortal soul.
Answer: A
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