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    People usually think a grotesque is a person who has bad background‚ who people hate and has Most of stories in WinesburgOhio which is written by Sherwood Anderson talk about how grotesque people in the 19th century were. And most of people at that time thought that being a grotesque was horrible. However‚ “The Book of The Grotesque” and “Hands” are two stories which show that the grotesques are not all horrible‚ and each grotesque has their own truth or belief. In “The Book

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    Now‚ the big towns were the place to be. Sherwood Anderson‚ a well known American writer‚ was caught in this transition.The situation and place he was born in made his life tough. The difficult and problematic upbringing he had in Ohio allowed him to describe the isolation and lack of opportunities in small Midwestern towns‚ which he portrayed in his works by using imagery‚ conflicts within characters‚ and symbolism. Sherwood Anderson was born in Camden‚ Ohio on September 13‚ 1876. He lived there

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    Sherwood Anderson published WinesburgOhio in 1919‚ sharing fragmented‚ unconnected moments of the lives of a miniscule community in his imagined town of WinesburgOhio. He bluntly uncovers popular American cultural values‚ most of which contain the quality of being ignorant to a more accepting society. WinesburgOhio dives into human nature‚ presented by Anderson as a jungle of both internal and external oppositions‚ conflicts‚ and tensions. Anderson expresses these through the clashing of natural

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    alienation‚ collectiveness‚ disappearing faith‚ and having little direction. Sherwood Anderson‚ uses the ideals of the modernist era in his novel‚ WinesburgOhio‚ to negatively portray the American Dream. In this novel‚ which is entirely comprised of short stories‚ he tends the show the fragility in conventional means of success and the pursuit of happiness‚ as it often fails. On of the short stories from the WinesburgOhio is‚ “The Egg‚” which follows the story of a family through the past-tense

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    Sherwood Anderson’s collection of short stories‚ WinesburgOhio‚ follows the lives of residents in a small made up town in Ohio called Winesburg. The characters of each story all concern themselves with a truth‚ or a principle of reality‚ which effects the way in which they live their lives. There are clear connections in Anderson’s book of short stories that directly relate to the way he conducted his life. Although not an autobiography‚ Anderson relates his childhood and adulthood in the truths

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    Expressionism in Sherwood Anderson’s WinesburgOhio According to Webster’s New World Dictionary‚ expressionism is “a 20th-c movement in art‚ literature...seeking to give symbolic‚ objective expression to inner experience.” In his essay‚ “Anderson’s Expressionist Art‚” David Stouck writes‚ The Winesburg stories accumulate power from those exaggerated‚ stylized gestures by which a character is revealed or through which a scream of suffering is made to be heard. “Expressionism” is the formal term

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    Kate Swift‚ of Sherwood Anderson’s WinesburgOhio‚ is a divine example of the theory that grotesques can lead to a deeper understanding of the world. Kate Swift attempts to aid in George Willard’s ability to throw his heart and soul into his writing‚ to love deeper‚ and to see past the words that humans use as a blockade to the inner workings of their mind. Swift’s job as a teacher is to prepare her students for the world and provide insight and guidance to her children. George stands out to her

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    The Strange and Wonderful This unit project focuses on the use of 21st century skills and effective reading strategies as they relate to Realism and the novel WinesburgOhio‚ by Sherwood Anderson. Objectives Through completion of this project‚ students will demonstrate their level of proficiency with the following skills: * * Understanding of Literary Elements * Literary Analysis of Symbolism and Theme * Developing creative representations * Drawing connections between

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    Presiding as a juror in the case of City of Winesburg vs. George Willard‚ I present henceforth my written verdict. The City of Winesburg has charged the defendant‚ George Willard‚ as a grotesque living with an obsession of maturity. Having defined a grotesque as one who takes truth(s) and abides his entire life after them‚ Mr. Willard faced a serious allegation. Due to the defense’s witnesses providing evidence that aligned with the accusations leveled by the prosecution‚ I find the defendant guilty

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    George’s Steps to Maturation WinesburgOhio‚ by Sherwood Anderson‚ is a novel put together by a collection of short stories. Each story focuses on various inhabitants of Winesburg‚ a small town at the beginning of the 20th century. The accounts are intertwined within each other‚ and one by one‚ the character’s role in society is revealed through their narrative. Every short story concerns at least one inhabitant as the main character of that story; however‚ there is one character that emerges

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