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Contemporary works of literature such as The Help  reference important historical events in order to reflect on themes and challenges that have repeated themselves throughout American history. 

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Thank you We sneak in Contemporary fiction isn't vacuum it's

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not as though you could draw a clear line in

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nineteen forty or nineteen forty five where everything changes and

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we don't have to care about history any more Contemporary

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american literature is actually a way for us to reflect

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on the themes and challenges that have repeated themselves over

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and over in american history while writing about civil rights

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In his letter from a birmingham jail martin luther king

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jr uses classical rhetorical devices and he's also very much

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in line with what frederick douglass is doing when he

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writes his autobiography they're both trying to prove that african

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americans are as i guess noble or even in a

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basic way as human as anyone else That's also what

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phyllis wheatley is doing Phyllis wheatley is obsessed with latin

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words and classical tropes on dh that's again in like

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a long line of americans from actually the early colonists

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uh just trying to prove that they're like worthy and

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well educated and idealistic and deserve to explore their ideas

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in freedom and in peace The help was published in

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two thousand nine But it's a work of historical fiction

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which is also very common in this area books that

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actively take up things that happened in the past So

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it's a story of a young girl growing up in

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sort of the pre civil rights american south and black

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nanny who she watches as she undergoes kind of racism

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and discrimination that uh that you experience in this period

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in this place It's A really interesting novel because it's

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not written in what you might think of as like

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standard or proper american english it's written in a dialect

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so you've got a sense of how people would have

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talked in that time and in that place it connects

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to fred douglas is work where he doesn't write in

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dialect but he does write in a very specific way

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for a specific reason He writes in actually quite sophisticated

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english in order to make an argument about himself as

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an educated man contemporary fiction is often really invested in

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what language signals down Teo What do your choices aboard 00:02:45.158 --> [endTime] say about us A person's

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