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ella [17]
4 years ago
13

Compare and Contrast topics and themes of writers from America’s and Europeans

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gizmo_the_mogwai [7]4 years ago
3 0
<span>most early European writers as well as American writers used the bible or morale to write from. dante for one. melville for another. or how about C.S. lewis' Chronicles of Narnia? morality and religion dominated the fiction scene for generations from both cultures. your topic is incrediblly broad for a specific answer.</span>
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