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The provenance of allegory in literature links to the past of human history far more than imaginative novels. Allegory and ridicule to intend truths are simplified in society for which…
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In Kate Chopin's "Desiree's Baby," the reasons for Armond Aubigny's cruelty toward the slaves can be found in the childhood trauma inflicted upon him in Paris, and also because of…
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