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Category > Art & Design Posted 03 Aug 2017 My Price 5.00

.How are some of the motifs of Herman Melville’s “Bartleby, the Scrivener” similar to those of modernist literat ure?

Answer the following questions in a min. of 100 words with a reference.

 

1.How are some of the motifs of Herman Melville’s “Bartleby, the Scrivener” similar to those of modernist literat

ure?

 

2.Apply the elements of regional fiction (dialect; authentic speech patterns; regional diction; specific, concrete imagery; and specific, regional settings) to the Richard Wright story, "The Man Who Was Almost a Man." Provide one example of each of the elements.

 

3.Thinking about the categories of local color and regional fiction, how would you say that Zora Neale Hurston’s "Spunk" reflects the qualities found in the two categories? Give three specific examples from the story.

 

4.Refer back to “A Rose for Emily” by Faulkner. How might you argue that Emily’s story transcends its Southern location? What universal application might it have?

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Status NEW Posted 03 Aug 2017 09:08 AM My Price 5.00

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