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ENG45C, Significant Quote: “I was under the spell…” - Coggle Diagram
ENG45C
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Race, Identity & Resistance
Who is Zora Neale Hurston?: She was an author and anthropologist during the Harlem Renaissance known for her unique literary style that focused more on celebrating the richness of the life of African- American in the South
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Why is this important?: This main idea/ concept in writing is important because it shows the raw honest experiences individuals live through with each having their own different themes. We see more of this when authors write to fight a challenge unfair systems or to step up for a certain group of people, community, etc.
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“I, Too” by Langston Hughes
Significant impacted Quote: “I, too, am America”
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Summary of this poem is about the struggles African Americas had in the 1920s to be able to feel included in a society in America who viewed black people as Aliens
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Art, Tradition & Myth
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“Easter, 1916” by W.B Yeats
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“Oread” by H.D
Significant quote: “Whirl up, sea—”
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In this poem the main idea is making a connection with vivid and sharp imagery between emotions and nature and is important in thsi category becaye it reflects emotional intensity and imagism through natural symbols
“See Rose” by H.D
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This poem is mainly on praising the imperfect, broken beauty and giving it the same or not more value as the idea of being perfect
“Eurydice” by H.D
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This poem is a retell of a myth from the perspective of a women and is important because it modernizes the myths and centers the power of women
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Isolation, Alientatinon & Absuridity
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“Bartleby, the Scrvener” by Herman Melville
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In this story, a Clark is slowly withdrawing and resisting from all the expectation he has in his job
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