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Iroquois
Title: Iroquois
Category: History
Details: Words: 2983 | Pages: 12.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Iroquois
Theories of literature demand the reader separate the author from the story. Millions of students engrain the mantra of “the author is not a character in the novel” into their memory or risk failing the most basic of English courses. While the author may not directly play a role in the novel, he does create a picture of a certain time and culture Therefore literature represents culture, especially in folklore and religious stories. This is
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in the similarity and contrast of thought between these three main religions and that of the Iroquois nation. The comparison and contrast of something as simple and short as a creation myths of these cultures can lead to the direct comparison and contrast of the said cultures themselves. Whether is a fear of God, the importance of a woman or symbolism of the text a great deal is revealed via the literature of the culture.
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