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Lana71 [14]
3 years ago
11

Why would a modernist author write about the consequences of greed when an author from the age of reason wrote a book with a sim

ilar theme?
[a] to emphasize how authors are unable to come up with new ideas in fiction writing

[b] to sell more copies of her book with a topic she knows is popular

[c] to ensure that no other modernist can write a book about the consequences of greed

[d] to put an end to the literary discussion about the consequences of greed

[e] to show how the consequences have changed or remained the same over time
English
2 answers:
makvit [3.9K]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is E. To show how the consequences have changed or remained the same over time

Explanation:

Modernist literature was the literature that emerged after the 19th century, whose main characteristics was the use of alternative ways of writing that differ from the traditional ones, because of this most modernist author uses experimental techniques and avoid traditional ones. Also, in terms of themes and topic modernists writers support genres such as  futurism, surrealism  or expressionism that allow them to reflect on issues that belong to the modern era, but also to reflect about traditional themes such as love, war or greed in the modern era, which allow them to determine the way these traditional themes have changed or remain during time. Therefore, both a modernist and a writer from the age of reason (17th century) can write a book about greed or a similar theme, but the modernist writer would do it "to show how the consequences have changed or remained the same over time".

PtichkaEL [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: E.) To show how the consequences have changed or remained the same over time

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