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    Mockingbird and Go Set A Watchman on her childhood. Her novels were able to depict the despairing and terrible events of the 1930s, by using real-life events, symbols, and themes. Lee reveals the horrible truth of the 1930s, realistically showing how the “American Dream” was not possible for people of color. Harper Lee, who’s full name was Nelle Harper Lee, was born on April 28, 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama. She was the youngest daughter of Amasa…

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    America. Authors have written a manifold of texts that bring awareness to these problems using various types of literature. Rising social inequities are problems such as racism, financial inequities, and bullying. Authors also have a big impact on these issues. They can help people change their views, leave their views the same, or impact them negatively. Different types of literature bring awareness to social inequities such as, causing people to make changes in their lives, improving…

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    characters would write letters to each other. I had originally thought it was an anthology series made up of multiple authors like literature to go. But had found out that this book is much different and somewhat more difficult, and slightly more boring and uninteresting than literature to go. In literature to go, there are multiple authors of different poems, literature etc. writing short stories that talk about different issues such as Romero’s shirt, Battle Royale etc. to name a few of the…

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    Literature can be defined as written texts with artistic value, including the traditional literary genres of poems, fiction and drama. Literature is understood in many ways. It is a body of written and oral works, such as novels, poetry and drama that use words to stimulate the imagination and confront the reader with a unique vision of life. The underlying assumption here is that a work of literature is a creative, universal form of expression that addresses the emotional, spiritual, or…

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    Latin America, it goes beyond reality to express impossible ideas. During the mid-1900s, an Argentinian author, Jorge Luis Borges, wrote the short story “The Circular Ruins”, this story illustrates the dreams of light and darkness. Another Latin American author, Gabriel García Márquez, wrote the short story “Light is Like Water”. He is also known as the “Father of Magic Realism”, and his stories also incorporate realistic description with magical and mythological events.…

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    Realism In The Civil War

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    still a current movement in literature, the original crusade began in 1860 and lasted until 1900. The Civil War was a major event that ultimately defined the people and their ways of thinking. One of the most influential affairs was the Civil War. This war arose because of the conflict between the North and the South regarding slavery. After four lengthy, bleak years, the war had been won by the North, therefore abolishing slavery in America ("The Civil War"). The Americans living during the…

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    There are many different literary devices; I will explain the many different forms of these devices; that are used in every literature book that has been published since ancient times. Dramatic irony is used when an audience knows something that the characters in the literature story do not know. Many different stories and literature books use this with many different genres such as In Romeo and Juliet, the audience knows that Juliet is already married to Romeo but her family does not know this…

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    Romantic Period in American Literature The Romantic period in American literature was a very experimental time for writers. Many of the works that I read this unit explored humanity and our natural curiosities and nature. I also found that simple writings of normal life, and love, were popular during the romantic period. Hawthorne and Poe explored life, death, and human nature in their works. They both had similar stories of human curiosity. With “The Pit and the Pendulum” Poe showed how a…

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    In the 1800’s, America was beginning to grow, in all aspects, but especially in literature. Nathaniel Hawthorne was one of the most influential American authors during this time period. He was a novelist and a short story writer whose work contained American themes and greatly contributed to American nationalism. Hawthorne was born in Salem, Massachusetts on July 4th 1804, to a Puritan family. He was raised under Puritanism which later influenced most of his writing. Hawthorne grew up with his…

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    Standing in Silence: The Struggle Between Equality and Reality Literature adapts and evolves to reflect the author's mindset within a specific time period. It leaves room for memories, both painful and beautiful, to be recounted, and allows history to be shared, leaving room for wounds to develop, or rather re-open. At this crucial point in history, a time filled with heavy racial injustice and inequality, in a response to the 2016 Presidential election, extremely racist microaggressions have…

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