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    Most critics agree that children’s literature is a diverse paradoxical area of study combining different literary genres. Like the concept of childhood‚ children’s literature is a social and cultural concept that evolves over time. Since the fourteenth century‚ children’s literature has gone through different literary periods each defined by its own divisions and genres. Many children’s novels‚ such as J.M. Barrie’s Peter and Wendy‚ and C.S. Lewis’s The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe were published

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    Unit 1: the beginnings if an American Tradition Conceit-a kind of metaphor that makes a comparison between two startlingly different things Context-a word refers to the words that surround it and to the situation in which it is used. Dialogue-a third way to make your language more vivid. Diction-a writer’s choice of words‚ particularly for clarity‚ effectiveness‚ and precision. Iambic couple-a rhythmic pattern an unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable: two successive lines that

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    Few novels have had the sustained impact on American culture of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. One of the most widely read works of American fiction‚ and perhaps one of the most beloved‚ it reached the 50th anniversary of its publication this summer. The novel has sold over 30 million copies in at least 40 languages‚ and between 50 and 70 percent of U.S. school systems continue to require students to read it. Why does To Kill a Mockingbird continue to enthrall us? Perhaps because it presents

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    Early Movements of English Literature The development of English literature has experienced many distinct movements throughout the centuries. Beginning with the writing of the Old English authors to the Early Modern Period‚ not only does the way literature is written change dramatically‚ but the English language itself evolves to become what we know it to be today. In this essay‚ I will examine the early literary movements that helped plot the course for English literature today. The very earliest

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    Puritanism in American Literature The Puritans had a large influence in American literature and still influence moral judgment and religious beliefs in the United States to this day. Puritan writing was used to glorify God and to relate God more directly to our world. Puritan literature was commonly a realistic approach to life. “Puritanism as a historical phenomenon and as a living presence in American life has enriched American literature in ways far too numerous to detail here.” (G

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    Finding Wisdom through Literature Wisdom can be found through many sources. In literature‚ wisdom can be seen‚ interpreted‚ and used in every day society. Wisdom literature explains situations in the lives of ancient and even modern society. Through wisdom literature‚ people can learn a lot about how to handle situations and apply the wisdom to their lives. It can affect everyone. Wisdom is present in almost every type of literature. Wisdom is most often present in the Bible and ancient writings

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    Molly Period 4 World Lit/Advanced Comp Unit 4 Essay Test Literature from the medieval time period is mostly about one person and their problems. The tales describe a mistake made by an individual (mortal/god or goddess) and provide insight into the individuals destiny and fate. Destiny and fate were very influential to a person or characters life during this time period. The central concern of medieval literature is the individual person working out his or her individual destiny through the

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    Sandra Cisneros Which writer is Cuban-American? Cristina García Which writer served in Vietnam? Tim O’Brien Which writers were not born in the U.S.? Denis Hale Johnson‚ Cristina Garcia Which writer identifies as Chicana? Sandra Cisneros • Be able to identify characters‚ including the following:

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    Asian Literature and Philosophy Jennifer Barzona ENG/301 June 3‚ 2013 Marc Bonanni Asian Literature and Philosophy Asia‚ the world’s largest continent‚ expands from the area formerly known as the U.S.S.R. to the Bering Strait and as far south as the Indian Ocean. Scholars limit the areas of Asia to focus predominantly on the Eastern Asian area in regard to Asian American literary guidelines. Asian American literature allows a further exploration of the past and traditional Asian philosophies

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    Does War Affect Literature? Many writers use the environment‚ political issues‚ or social issues as inspiration to their work. During romanticism nature imagery was a common occurrence in literature. However does on particular issue effect writers so much that a new literature movement is sprung from it? I pose the question what were considerable differences between Victorian literature and Modernism and how did the Great War play apart in those differences? Was it because of the war that there

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