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IgorC [24]
3 years ago
12

The way in which Harte accurately portrays the setting, characters, and events in "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" represents which

literary movement?
English
1 answer:
Rasek [7]3 years ago
3 0
The Outcasts of Poker Flat is an excellent example of Naturalism. This literary movement deals with high realism and often determinism based on your social status that can supposedly never change.
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