The novel emerged as a distinct literary form in the 18th century, coinciding with the rise of the middle class and increased literacy rates. It distinguished itself through length, complexity, and focus on character development, allowing writers to explore a wide range of subjects and themes. Realism, a key movement in the development of the novel, aimed to depict life as it was, without idealization. It focused on everyday experiences of ordinary people, portrayed characters and events in a believable manner, and often included social commentary on contemporary issues.