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== '''Poverty and Road Literature'''== | == '''Poverty and Road Literature'''== | ||
In studying the road from an indigent perspective, it was found that their perspective is quite a unique one. Without the same means as many other people, the road takes a rather more important meaning. For this group project, novels from John Steinbeck, Jack Kerouac, and Bill Bryson were studied. Each novel took a slightly different perspective, but all were invariably the perspective of an indigent. In each of these novels there could be seen a number of common themes... | |||
== '''Common Themes''' == | == '''Common Themes''' == |
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Poverty and Road Literature
In studying the road from an indigent perspective, it was found that their perspective is quite a unique one. Without the same means as many other people, the road takes a rather more important meaning. For this group project, novels from John Steinbeck, Jack Kerouac, and Bill Bryson were studied. Each novel took a slightly different perspective, but all were invariably the perspective of an indigent. In each of these novels there could be seen a number of common themes...
Common Themes
Individual Research
Link to class page Born to Run