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The Dystopian World of the hunger games
The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins is a perfect example of a modern body of work that displays characteristics of dystopian fiction.… More.
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The Measure of Goodness
In Flannery O’Connor’s literary work titled A Good Man is Hard to Find, the main conflict that drives the plot is a Man… More.
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searching for identity during the harlem renaissance
The Harlem Renaissance was a period of exploration of African American in art, literature, music, and much more. It took place in the… More.
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The Rise of modernism in Post war America
Modernism and Imagism are the two significant literary movements that emerged from the early 20th century. It was a time of major change… More.
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Spoon River Anthology Characters
Spoon River Anthology was written in 1915 by Edgar Lee Masters. The poems are written in first person by the dead speakers, who… More.
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Native Americans through their eyes
In Charles Alexander Eastman’s From the Deep Woods to Civilization describes the massacre at Wounded Knee as a crisis of faith. In the… More.
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Naturalism and the forces of Nature
Jack London’s To Build A Fire reflects the principles of Naturalism in American Literature by depicting determinism, environment, and social and cultural influences.… More.
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Regionalism In American literature
The literary movement of Regionalism (1880-1910) gave readers of the time a view of what it was like to live in a different… More.
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Realism and Injustice
The literary movement of the 19th century known as realism used the depictions and struggles of the American people to bring injustice to… More.