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Read the sentence from Life on the Mississippi. He raged and stormed so (he was crossing the river at the time) that I judge it made him blind, because he ran over the steering-oar of a trading-scow. Based on the excerpt, which of the following traits most suggests this is a work of realism?

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I would say "I judge it made him blind" shows the realism of this man's seemingly angry state. The speaker sees that this man's anger has exceeded his "mental vision", shall we say. The man isn't sure of what he's doing, except that he must do something to feed and calm the anger.
I'm sorry if this doesn't help, but that's how I see it as realism.

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Answer:

It focuses heavily on the flaws inherent within all humans.

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