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    American Literature Janae’ Oliver Everest University Online AML2000-12 Experiencing and learning more about American Literature this term was very informal. It helped me better recognize the significance of life history despite who a person is or where they came from. This course caused me to evaluate my past life lectures and practices. In every story or short story we were assigned to read there was a part I could relate to‚ or something significant that reminded me of a previous event I experienced

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    effect American Literature? NO 2ND PERSON “YOU” Slavery has always been a touchy subject that people don’t like to talk about. It’s a pivotal part of American history. Even in literature‚ played an important role in developing it. Slaves would write personal or fictional about the horrific things they encountered. These records showed what a black man had to endure during his time‚ and called for the end of slavery as a whole. So of course these documents should be considered as American literature

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    living‚ lovable‚ comical bundles of wisdom and simplicity in all literature." In the words of Edmund Gosse‚ "Parson Abraham Adams‚ alone‚ would be a contribution to English letters." He indeed is the hero of the novel‚ and not Joseph Andrews. Fielding was aware of giving a new literary form with Joseph Andrews which he called "a comic epic in prose." Fielding is a great master of the art of characterization also. Fielding’s broad human sympathy coupled with his keen observation of even the faintest

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    American Realism began during the Civil War‚ when life was too horrible to fantasize like the Romantics did. People wanted to read stories that were relatable instead of the unrealistic stories of Romanticism. Realism was a literary period that aimed to demonstrate the representation of reality; Realistic authors such as‚ Mark Twain‚ Henry James‚ and William D. Howells expressed characters and plots based on factual events and people. The internet site‚ The Literature Network‚ relays information

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    challenged traditional historiography regarding the emergence of isolationism in the United States which argues that the era after World War I provided the catalyst for Americans to question global interaction‚ especially militarily. However‚ the author positions the concept of isolationism within its proper framework; advocates of isolation did not desire complete withdrawal from the rest of the world but instead supported‚ to varying degrees‚ economic‚ political‚ and cultural interactions with other

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    the Romanticism movement‚ many characteristics of the movement are reflected by the novel. The characters’ reasons for becoming isolated are universal and can be connected to situations found in modern music. Bronte reveals universal aspects of the human condition by highlighting the manner in which the characters become isolated- either by their own choice or unintentionally. Catherine has made herself ill by refusing food and drink for days. Believing she is on the verge of death‚ Catherine becomes

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    Native American Literature and Oral Traditions A gentleman named David Eller once quoted‚ “Insularity is the foundation of ethnocentrism and intolerance; when you only know of those like yourself‚ it is easy to imagine that you are alone in the world or alone in being good and right in the world. Exposure to diversity‚ on the contrary‚ is the basis for relativism and tolerance; when you are forced to face and accept the other as real‚ unavoidable‚ and ultimately valuable‚ you cannot help but see

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    Literature Review Literature Review Literature presented in this review reflects research conducted during the past five years‚ 2007 - 2011‚ and addresses the phenomena of adolescent substance abuse in the African American demographic. Additionally‚ this literature review will address documented causes of adolescent substance abuse as presented by psychologists‚ psychiatrists‚ educators‚ government officials‚ urban-policy researchers‚ addiction counselors and human service professionals. Opposing

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    An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich their feelings of belonging and acceptance‚ however feelings of insecurity can lead to isolation and rejection limiting the experience of belonging. The concept of belonging is feeling connected to another individual‚ group‚ place or object that evokes positive emotions within oneself. In contrast‚ not belonging leads to feelings of alienation due to a lack of understanding‚ separation or when forced to embrace unfamiliarity

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    using a diversity of literary elements and strategies. The proper use of literary elements enables Cheever to keep readers interested while reading the story. Literary elements are very relevant to short stories‚ establishing their plot‚ mood‚ and theme. Through the use of a variety of literary elements such as point of view‚ imagery‚ symbolism‚ and tone‚ John Cheever magnificently enhances his superb short story “The Swimmer”. The short story “The Swimmer”‚ by John Cheever is written in a limited

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