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1920s movement, disillusionment, words can't convey feelings,the lost generation, Hemingway, Fitz, stein |
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no one correct meaning to something, narrator is character self contradicting plot, disrupts/ plays with form, plays with language, includes fictional artifacts, blurs reality and fiction |
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mistake or error in judgement, tragic flaw |
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unraveling of cause and effect |
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real story with fake characters |
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rebirth or spiritual cleansing |
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poetry without rhyme or reason or meter |
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unrhymed iambic pentameter |
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a lyric poem that laments the dead |
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a 19 line poem that relies on repetition |
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desires driven by unconscious |
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materialism bad, relationships in literature |
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no single purpose in text |
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no purpose in universe and jean paul and albert camus |
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state of belief in nothing, subtraction argument |
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task needed to be done advances plot |
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external reality to internal consciousness |
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many possible ways to see the same thing |
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precise images clear sharp language |
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deep psychological relationship |
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