When Emile Zola created characters "completely dominated by their nerves and their blood, deprived of free will, pushed to each action of their lives by the fatality of their flesh," he reflected the views of
A) Socialist writers like Tolstoy
B) the realist school
C) the vision of the painter Caspar David Friedrich
D) Victor Hugo's Romanticism
E) the view of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe