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[[Rhetorical Analysis]] | [[Rhetorical Analysis]] | ||
[[Category:Literature]] | [[Category:Literature]] | ||
See also [[Literary devices]] | |||
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== Types == | |||
== Types of literature == | |||
=== inscriptions === | === inscriptions === | ||
=== pamphlets === | === pamphlets === | ||
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== Old English == | == Old English == | ||
== Middle English == | == Middle English == | ||
== American literature == | |||
* "Moby Dick” by Melville | |||
* "Huck Finn” by Twain | |||
* Great Gatsby” by Fitzgerald | |||
== American high school literature == | |||
General works taught in American high schools: | |||
* Hamlet / Julius Caesar | |||
* Animal Farm or 1984 | |||
* Gatsby | |||
* Lord of the Flies | |||
* F451 | |||
* Things Fall Apart | |||
* To Kill a Mockingbird | |||
* A Raisin in the Sun | |||
* The Crucible | |||
* Beloved | |||
* House on Mango Street | |||
== Modern literature == | == Modern literature == |