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    characteristics and appearances. However, people carry different thoughts, attitudes, believes, and ideologies. Objects hold different attributes, functions, contents, and styles. Literature cannot be excluded from this reasoning because it to is made up of more than just words and stories. When authors begin to develop their works of literature, they draw from personal experience to create something that is truly unique. In John Hope Franklin’s story “The Train from Hate” and Martin Luther King…

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    and literature has solidified it 's spot at the top among schools. Iowa City has always placed an emphasis on creative writing and literature. In fact, writinguniversity.org has gone so far as to say that, "For 80 years, Iowa City has been teaching the world to write." It is true, Iowa is no stranger to the world when it comes to literature and writing. Many published authors have come from or at least resided in Iowa City because of the notorious approach they have on writing and literature.…

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    Many poets have influenced British literature and the way that people live. Some poets have had more influence than others. John Milton influenced British literature through his passion and dedication to write about, religion and liberty. One of John Milton's most influential works for religion is ¨Paradise Lost¨. Paradise lost tells the story of the fall of man with extra details that Milton added to the story to make it more enthralling. Throughout the English Reformation John Milton refused…

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    Southern Gothic Genre

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    American Literature was shaped in part by the traditions of the Southern Gothic Genre. Southern Gothic literature has many of the same aspects as Gothic literature. It focuses on many topics such as death, madness, and the supernatural in addition to many mystical, violent, and grotesque aspects. Traits of this genre include Race/Class/ Social Structure, Unrequited love, Good Versus Evil, Being an outsider, and Violence. In class, we learned about three important Short stories including…

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    In her introduction to The Best American Essays 1988, Annie Dillard claims that “The essay can do everything a poem can do, and everything a short story can do—everything but fake it.” Her essay “Total Eclipse” easily makes her case for the imaginative power of a genre that is still undervalued as a branch of imaginative literature. “Total Eclipse” has it all—the climactic intensity of short fiction, the interwoven imagery of poetry, and the meditative dynamics of the personal essay: “This was…

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    beautiful. There are many black models and actors displayed all over the world. There are many others who had the same visions as Langston for example Zora in the literature "How it Feels to Be Colored Me". In the literature "How it Feels to Be Colored Me" by Zora Hurston she firmly expressed her experience as a young African American girl. You can tell her story came later after Langston because she had a little more respect and freedom. At this time blacks and whites still weren't equal. But…

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    Literature is a type of healing and the mirrors in life which regardless of what a person is facing daily. Piece of writing that can claim in some of artistic beauty. The writer’s opinion is a way of communicate through the written words with arrogant judgment, from the Literature waterfall from long Canadian Literature river. A great literature presupposes an advanced and well integrated society, a mature body and self-conscious soul. The stirring records of explorers and pioneers by discovery…

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    Empathy In Literature

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    It has always been a difficult task to define what literature really is and what it is about. However, literature is a term used to define a written or spoken material. Literature can define anything from written work to scientific work but the word is most commonly used to define the works of an inventive imagination which include poetry, drama, fiction and non-fiction. Attires we may be faced with questions when we read classical novels and pieces that seem really old. The most common…

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    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 man’s curiosity can find the dark part of…

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    The Lesson By Toni Bambara

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    Bambara, Toni Cade and Laurie Champion. "The Lesson." Introduction to Literary Context: American Short Fiction, Nov. 2014, pp. 117-122. Literary Reference Center search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx? direct=true&db=lkh&AN=101666185&site=lrc-plus. Accessed 4 Nov. 2017. In this work, Champion states that “The Lesson”, is packed with social implications. She believes one major point of the story is the criticism of society, in which wealth is not equally distributed. It is seen as one of…

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