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· 11-15 · 16-20 · 21-25 · 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 · 56-60 · 61-65 ·Business and literature are contrasted.
What element or aspect of business can't literature capture? (Or what element or aspect does it capture only badly?) For example, does literature fail because of the limits of language? Is some aspect of business simply too complex-or too boring-to make good fiction?
Subject:
English
Topic:
American Literature
Posting ID:
27844
OTA ID:
103640
I suggested in my assignment that a first person narrator establishes credibility. I feel the problem with this is that most of us have areas where we can't see ourselves clearly, due to lack of self-knowledge, strong emotion, bias, or some other factor. What happens when you have a first person narrator with that sort of (very common) situation?
Subject:
English
Topic:
American Literature
Posting ID:
27900
OTA ID:
104435
What does work offer to Literature?
What does work offer to literature? The connections are listed.
Subject:
English
Topic:
American Literature
Posting ID:
27902
OTA ID:
104367
This job debates the author's motives.
What do you do if the author's intent is to create someone who isn't believable and filter the story through that person?
Subject:
English
Topic:
American Literature
Posting ID:
28003
OTA ID:
104052
What do you do if the author's intent is to create someone who isn't believable and filter the story through that person?
Subject:
English
Topic:
American Literature
Posting ID:
28074
OTA ID:
104435
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