The Great Vowel Shift sounds like some sort of cataclysmic event where the world suddenly split open and […]
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We are finishing the week by doing a brief examination of the life and times of writer Stephen Crane who wrote “The Red Badge of Courage.”
Continuing to look at the literary realist movement today by looking at Jack London’s “To Build a Fire.”
We are continuing our dive into realism this week by showing what other kinds of works Realism writers were doing outside of overt description. Enjoy!
This week, we are going to look at the realism movement, some authors, and their works. Today, let’s look at the movement itself and define it a little bit.
For today’s post, I have assembled some blog-writing tips and ideas that I think will help you out in your blog-writing journey, so, enjoy!
I remember reading A Modest Proposal at a young age and finding it funny—because our class had the background on the satirical piece itself. Audiences when the piece dropped weren’t so lucky and were quite disgusted by its implications, but the joke might’ve been lost on them, because the author, Jonathan Swift, was an expert satirist.