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Jet001 [13]
1 year ago
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Which details from "the return of a private" are exemplary of realistic fiction?.

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ra1l [238]1 year ago
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The details from “The Return of a Private” that symbolize realistic fiction are "Imagery of nature is used to highlight the devastating effects of war on the American landscape" and "The description of the soldiers’ homecoming symbolizes hope and rebirth in the aftermath of war".

The story "Return of a Private" was written by an American novelist Hamlin Garland. The story is about a soldier who is returning back to his home from the Civil war. The story revolves around the fears and thoughts on the soldier's mind upon his return and his relationship with his family.

Realistic fiction refers to a writing genre in which the stories are either based on reality or described in such way that it assures the reader of scenarios that are very close to real life.

The story is a master piece of realistic fiction due to the author's descriptions, simplicity and attention to detail.

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