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Lera25 [3.4K]
2 years ago
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Synthesize and evaluate your thoughts and response. Researching and preparing for a discussion helps to ensure the effectiveness

and efficiency of a collaborative discussion. To start forming your response, write down your initial thoughts on your chosen topic. Here are some questions you can consider when formulating your thesis: How did historical events affect American literature? (Sample question: How did the Civil War affect American Literature?) How did the Civil War transform American literature? Does literature affect history? What events were affected by literature? How does history affect current pieces of writing? Or does it only affect literature from the same period? What is your thesis? What statements and evidence will you use to support your thesis?
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goldfiish [28.3K]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

1.) How did historical events affect American literature?

Historical changes often affect the literature of a place. When a historical event occurs, it is common for writers to discuss it in their own text. This allows us to understand the point of view of those who lived through those experiences.

 

2.How did the Civil War transform American literature?

The Civil War saved the union and ended slavery. In the end, it appeared to virtually all of the great writers who survived it, and to those who followed them, as a great national tragedy that had ended, like many another great tragedy, with its protagonist reborn—better, deeper, wiser than before.

 

3.Does literature affect history?

So, literature often influences the view of history we hold in a modern, retrospective light. Furthermore, events in the literary sphere can also influence the way societies in history are viewed. For instance, the majority of publications throughout the ages are sourced from white, European, usually wealthy men.

 

4.What events were affected by literature?

one event effected by literature was during the 1800’s a book called the jungle was written.

 

5.How does history affect current pieces of writing? Or does it only affect literature from the same period?

it affects our writing today. as history contains how we even invented the languages. its hard to communicate without a language. there are many languages created way back that are still used in writing today

Gemiola [76]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

For the thesis:

We see constantly throughout history that American Literature is quite influential. Whether the authors wrote about society at the time, or nature, it seems like literature commonly resembles what's going on in the world around it.

Explanation:

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