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    Naturalism in American Literature 1865 –1900 Beginnings Naturalism evolved as an extreme form of Realism. It was heavily influenced by Darwin’s theory of evolution‚ suggesting that heredity‚ environment‚ and social conditions shaped human character. Beginnings While Naturalism was a philosophy‚ Naturalism in literature began in France. French critic and journalist Emile Zola is considered the founder of Naturalism. Characteristics  The main characteristic of literary naturalism is

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    Early American literature consisted mainly of diaries‚ journals‚ short stories‚ and Indian creation stories. Since some of the language used was of older English and other languages‚ early American literature was difficult to read.<br><br>The first story I read was Spanish Explorers in the New World. This story was a journal of Cabeza de Vaca’s travels and discoveries in the New World. After having a shipwreck‚ he and his fellow sailors were made slaves of the Indians. They walked barefoot‚ bleeding

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    African-American Influence on American literature African American literature can be summarized as the writings of authors from African descent. In the United States‚ African descendents have had very different experiences from each others depending on where they lived. In the southern states of the United States‚ Blacks have been really oppressed until the Civil War‚ with the big part being illiterate well into the end of 1800. In the northern states ‚Blacks had a considerable greater freedom

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    Karma in American Literature Karma Police by Radiohead talks about karma always reaching people for their actions‚ however this does not always apply to some characters in American Literature. In many american novels‚ characters do things that are morally wrong without getting any bad consequences. Also‚ sometimes‚ bad things happen to good and innocent characters. Some examples of consequences being unaffected by actions is seen in: My Antonia‚ by Willa Cather; The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel

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    Native American Displacement Native American literature is based on the everyday lives and experiences of the people native to North America. There are four main themes in Native Americas literature: displacement‚ “thou vs. it”‚ definition of evil‚ and assimilation. The most prominent is displacement which is expressed through the removal from one’s home‚ the removal of one’s language‚ and the removal of one’s identity. The first example of displacement was the removal of Native Americans from

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    The individual and his role in society‚ based on American Literature‚ is portrayed through many different characters‚ all sharing the same feelings of isolation. The feeling of isolation‚ in reference to Huckleberry Finn ‚ is a choice that Huck Finn brings on himself. Throughout rebellion towards his father‚ Huck tries to find his true self by isolating himself from societies views and beliefs. In the novel Great Gatsby ‚ by F. Scoot Fitzgerald‚ Jay Gatsby was isolated from the outside world by society

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    African American Literature Paper Amanda G ENG/301 May 13‚ 2012 Marc Bonanni African American Literature Paper African American literature has a strong deeply rooted background in the history of America‚ thus giving the writers categorized in this genre a strong message to convey in any story they chose to tell. From tragic life moments to happy life moments‚ the writers have the ability to tell their story in a variety of methods. This canon of literature serves as a diary for the African

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    tribes ceded millions of hectares to the federal government during Andrew Jackson’s two terms‚ and dozens of tribes were removed from their ancestral homelands. Most American Indians complied with the terms of the removal treaties‚ often with resignation. The Trail of Tears refers to the forced relocation of the Cherokee Native American tribe in 1838‚ which resulted in the deaths of an estimated 4‚000 Cherokee Indians. At the time‚ two Americas really existed: that of the North and that of the South

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    most of them are connected to each other. Either by what they say about the world‚ how it came to be‚ the people who live in it‚ their religious rituals or their traditions. Myths often comfort people in giving them a sense of identity. American Indian Literature is home to some of the world’s most colorful myths. Some examples of these are “The Sky Tree”‚ “The Earth Only”‚ and “Coyote Finishes His Work”. These myths all share a different storyline. “The Sky Tree” tells the story of how land was

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    Naturalism in American Literature The term naturalism describes a type of literature that attempts to apply scientific principles of objectivity and detachment to its study of human beings. Unlike realism‚ which focuses on literary technique‚ naturalism implies a philosophical position: for naturalistic writers‚ since human beings are‚ in Emile Zola’s phrase‚ "human beasts‚" characters can be studied through their relationships to their surroundings. Zola’s 1880 description of this method in Le

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