Based on the reading, what are the differences between the writings of Chekhov and of Maupassant? 5. How did the writings of Sherwood Anderson, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ernest Hemingway revitalize the American short story?

After thoroughly reading the information from the linked page, please read the following excerpt taken from Chapter 1 of The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925.
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Compare and contrast how “Babylon Revisited” and from The Grapes of Wrath explore the modern world with the context described above. Give examples from the works to prove each of your points. How do the stories differ in tone and style? How are they similar? How do these differences or similarities add to the authors’ messages?
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Based on the reading, what are the differences between the writings of Chekhov and of Maupassant? 5. How did the writings of Sherwood Anderson, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ernest Hemingway revitalize the American short story?

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Directions: Respond to the following questions in responses up to five sentences in length. Each response is worth up to ten points. The book to use is The Story and Its writer An introduction to short story friction By Ann Charters 9th edition

Quiz: History of the Short Story Directions: Respond to the following questions in responses up to five sentences in length. Each response is worth up to ten points. 1. On page 1065, the author writes, “… a common theme (in the Medieval period) is the unresolved relation between art and morality.” Based on your reading of Appendix Three, explain this statement. 2. After the secularization of society in the eighteenth century, fictionalized narratives changed. How so? 3. Explain this quote by Angela Carter, based on your understanding of Appendix Three: “Each century tends to create or re-create fairy tales after its own taste” (1067). 4. Based on the reading, what are the differences between the writings of Chekhov and of Maupassant? 5. How did the writings of Sherwood Anderson, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ernest Hemingway revitalize the American short story? .