What did Neorealist writing of the postwar period focus on
A. Linguistic inventiveness
B. Inferiority
C. Political and social issues
D. Cultural uniqueness

Respuesta :

Neorealist writing focused most on Political and Social issues

The correct answer is C. Political and social issues

Explanation:

The Neorealism was a movement in art, literature, cinema, etc that emerged after the Second World War and that share essential features with original realism as they both focused on political and social issues. However, in the case of Neorealism, this aimed at exploring those issues in relation to the war, considering this international conflict had important negative consequences on societies and therefore there were new political and social issues due to this. Additionally, Neorealism began in Italy but influenced other contexts around Europe and the world. Considering this, it can be concluded Neorealist writing of the postwar period focus on political and social issues.