Nh aCcording to William Harmon and Hugh Holman Where romanticists transcend the immediate to find the ideal and naturalists plumb the actual or superficial to find the R scientific laws that control its actions, realists center their attention to a remarkable degree on the immediate, the here and now the specification, and the verifiable consequence"(A P Handbook to Literature 428)According to William Harmon and Hugh Holman, "Where romanticists transcend the immediate to find the ideal, and naturalists plumb the actual or superficial to find the scientific laws that control its actions,realists center their attention to a remarkable degree on the immediate, the here and now, the specification, and the verifiable consequence" (A Handbook to Literature 428)