1. The <u>two characteristics</u> of Modernism are <em>Individualism and Experimentation.</em>
Modernism jettisoned the group or social interests. It replaced the society emphasis with individualism.
Modernism encouraged experimentation instead of sticking to traditional forms of literary and artistic conceptions.
2. The more likely setting for a Modernist story is a <u>factory</u> rather than a dark cave where dragons live.
In the <u>factory</u>, experimentation carried out in the laboratory translates into mass production of products. A <u>factory</u> depicts vividly the life of modern men, who mostly spend their time and living in factories, unlike the traditional society, where farms dominated human living.
Modernism embraces the use of science, technology, and knowledge to make progress in life.
3. The approach that a Modernist author would adopt to relate a story about library books with personal events is <u>not to use clear-cut traditional storytelling and formulaic verses</u>.
Instead, a stint of individualism and experimentation would be utilized to show that humans can continue to make progress if they think outside the box.
Thus, Modernism broke away from tradition and former techniques by greatly emphasizing the individual attempts to make a better living.
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