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  • What do Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales and Boccaccio's The Decameron have in common?
    The Canterbury Tales and The Decameron both use a frame narrative where a diverse group of characters tell stories to pass time during a journey or crisis.
  • What was A Piece of Steak inspired by?
    It was inspired by the harsh realities of working-class struggle, particularly the lives of aging laborers and athletes facing poverty and obsolescence.
  • What is naturalism? What is the basis of the movement?
    Naturalism is a literary movement that portrays life realistically but with a focus on how environment, heredity, and social conditions shape human behavior.
  • What is determinism? How is it connected with naturalism?
    Determinism is the belief that human actions are shaped by external forces rather than free will. It's central to naturalism, which portrays characters as produ
  • Why is The Diamond as Big as the Ritz told from the perspective of John T. Unger?
    John T. Unger is a narrative device — a wide-eyed outsider with just enough naivety to make the horror and absurdity of wealth land hard.
  • Remember modernist fiction that you read in this course. What are the key features & themes associated with the movement?
  • How does the struggle portrayed in Hamilton differ from or echo anti-colonial movements in other parts of the world or literature?
    Hamilton echoes anti-colonial movements through its fight for self-determination. Yet, it differs by focusing on building a new nation’s elite.
  • Nick observes the Major’s vulnerability but still respects him. What does this suggest about true strength in Hemingway’s world?
    True strength in Hemingway’s world isn’t about physical toughness or invincibility but about facing pain, loss, and emotional wounds with quiet dignity
  • How did the invention of the printing press in the Renaissance affect the development of literature, particularly the novel?
    The invention of the printing press during the Renaissance made books cheaper and more accessible, spreading literacy and standardizing languages.
  • Why is symbolism important for naturalist writers?
    Symbolism helps naturalist writers deepen their critique of society by turning everyday objects or events into representations of larger forces.
  • Which type of narration is used in 'A Piece of Steak'?
    A Piece of Steak is told through third-person limited narration, focusing closely on Tom King’s thoughts and experiences.
  • How do characters like Hamilton, Washington, and King George III embody different forms of power?
    Hamilton embodies ambitious, revolutionary power. Washington represents established, authoritative power. King George III personifies monarchical, oppressive po
  • Who were these people? How are they related to Mary Shelley? William Godwin | Mary Wollstonecraft | Percy Bysshe Shelley | Lord Byron
    William Godwin – Mary Shelley's father Mary Wollstonecraft – Mary Shelley's mother Percy Bysshe Shelley – Mary Shelley's husband Lord Byron – Mary Shelley's
  • Is there a real Douglas Quail?
    No, there isn’t a “real” Douglas Quail. The story blurs reality and implanted memories so deeply that Quail can’t be sure what’s authentic.
  • How is meat connected with boxing? Identify at least three links.
    The physical power and nutrition. Economic struggle. Both boxing and meat evoke raw, primal survival.
  • Why is Miss Spang mortified by the patients reaction to The Man-At-Arms?
    Miss Spang is mortified because the patients laugh at The Man-At-Arms, a story she considers noble and patriotic