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[Show more]Question: To what extent does this depiction of a working-class family feel “realistic”?
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Question: How could things have been different for 
Maggie? (Think big, not just within the 
story but within the larger context as you 
understand it.)
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Add to cartQuestion: How could things have been different for 
Maggie? (Think big, not just within the 
story but within the larger context as you 
understand it.)
Question: What argument is James making in “The 
Art of Fiction”? How does it contrast with 
what we have seen from Howells, Norris, 
and Crane?
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Add to cartQuestion: What argument is James making in “The 
Art of Fiction”? How does it contrast with 
what we have seen from Howells, Norris, 
and Crane?
Question: To what extent does Mark Twain feel like 
a contemporary voice? That is, does his 
humor sound like humor you might hear 
from someone writing or even doing 
stand-up today? If so, in what specific 
ways? If not, how is he different?
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Add to cartQuestion: To what extent does Mark Twain feel like 
a contemporary voice? That is, does his 
humor sound like humor you might hear 
from someone writing or even doing 
stand-up today? If so, in what specific 
ways? If not, how is he different?
Question: What does Howells assert that fiction 
should accomplish? That is, what does he 
think fiction is for? Do you see him 
accomplishing that in “Editha”?
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Add to cartQuestion: What does Howells assert that fiction 
should accomplish? That is, what does he 
think fiction is for? Do you see him 
accomplishing that in “Editha”?
Question: Do you see Norris arguing with Howells, 
or do you see him more fundamentally 
agreeing with him even as he offers a 
critique?
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Add to cartQuestion: Do you see Norris arguing with Howells, 
or do you see him more fundamentally 
agreeing with him even as he offers a 
critique?
Question: This work of Crane’s suggests a theology. Can you describe that theology and then argue whether Maggie and “The Open Boat” reflects it?
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Add to cartQuestion: This work of Crane’s suggests a theology. Can you describe that theology and then argue whether Maggie and “The Open Boat” reflects it?
Question: We’ve been reading a lot about women so far. How does it strike you to be reading some things by a woman at last?
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Add to cartQuestion: We’ve been reading a lot about women so far. How does it strike you to be reading some things by a woman at last?
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