American Literature Group
- Man vs. Society in American Short Stories
Created by jamie-wheeler on Feb 23, 2008 in the American Literature Group.
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- In reply to #1: One of my favorite Faulkner short stories is "Two Soldiers." It reveals as much...
Posted by mshurn on Jan 30, 2009 in the American Literature Group. - Ever notice how people of shared ethnicities or backgrounds can get away with certain...
Posted by engtchr5 on Aug 5, 2008 in the American Literature Group. - Hello again, I did some more reasearch but still can't answer this question.The only thing that I...
Posted by anamariaqd on May 11, 2008 in the American Literature Group. - I tend to believe that Faulkner was somewhat critical of the South, yes, but I also believe he...
Posted by kwoo1213 on Apr 5, 2008 in the American Literature Group. - People keep saying the we need to forget "the war"--as if there has only been one! But I think...
Posted by linda-allen on Feb 26, 2008 in the American Literature Group. - Symbolism, symbolism, symbolism. You can't tell me that Hawthorne didn't do the same thing with...
Posted by amy-lepore on Feb 26, 2008 in the American Literature Group. - Faulkner isn't picking on the antebellum south.. he is criticising on mankind and using the south...
Posted by jeff-hauge on Feb 25, 2008 in the American Literature Group. - Of all the ones listed, I would most recommend "Bartleby". With the mirror effect of...
Posted by sullymonster on Feb 24, 2008 in the American Literature Group. - How about "The Shawshank Redemption" by Stephen King?
Posted by amy-lepore on Feb 24, 2008 in the American Literature Group. - Thanks a lot for all of your help!
Posted by nancynguyen on Feb 23, 2008 in the American Literature Group. - How about these?"The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell"The Red Headed...
Posted by amethystrose on Feb 23, 2008 in the American Literature Group. - If it's the individual, as opposed to man, against (patriarchal) society, then Charlotte Perkins...
Posted by julierunacres on Feb 23, 2008 in the American Literature Group.

