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What does non- naturalism mean in drama?

Non-naturalism in drama refers to a rejection of the conventions of realism and naturalism in favor of a more subjective,個人的, or symbolic style. Non-naturalistic plays often explore themes of the subconscious, the irrational, and the fantastic. They may use stylized language, unconventional staging, and other artistic devices to create a heightened sense of reality.

Some examples of non-naturalistic plays include:

* "The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov

* "The Seagull" by Anton Chekhov

* "Waiting for Godot" by Samuel Beckett

* "Rhinoceros" by Eugène Ionesco

* "The Maids" by Jean Genet

Non-naturalism is a diverse and complex movement, and there is no single definition of what it means. However, all non-naturalistic plays share a rejection of the conventions of realism and naturalism in favor of a more subjective, personal, or symbolic style.

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