Literature of the United States



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ENGLISH LITERATURE IN XVII CENTURY

Conclusion

Literature can play an important role in the formation of various forms of social identity, including national, ethnic, and religious identities. This often happens through a fixation, formal or informal, of literary tradition – in other words the establishment of a rule of literary works. In an attempt to illuminate this aspect of identity formation from an interdisciplinary perspective, we viewed above the story of working on literatures of different periods and geographical areas. Our aim was give the influence work from diverse subjects together in order to throw new light not only on the materials studied, but also on the types of questions asked and the perspectives applied we thing that it was done.


The value of work was the cross-cultural comparison lies especially in its potential for revealing how our objects of study are created and conditioned through our own analyses. Not only is there much to learn about the different ways in which literature was used for purposes of identity formation, but also about the concepts of ‘literature’ and ideas of ‘identity’ that we bring to historical materials and the ways in which we go about our analyses.
Also we viewed about the race concept and race discrimination we learnt that racism has been an integral part of the United States and it has different manifestations in treating the individuals, judging by their skin color, language, culture and ethnical backgrounds the facts which were showed on the literature of USA.
At the beginning of our work we start with the words of famous philosopher «Everything has beginning and the end», and at the end of work wants to add that the literature hides history of country, which has story of events that country.

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