Early American Literature By Stephen Crane And Robert E. Lee About War
Early American Literature by Stephen Crane and Robert E. Lee About War
American Literature consisted of many well known writers. These writers
wrote excellent pieces of literature which are widely read today. These writers
wrote about some aspect of American life, and they depicted America very well.
Some of these writers are Stephen Crane and Robert E. Lee. Lee wasn't exactly a
writer, but he wrote a good piece of literature which really showed the peoples
attitude during this time.
War was a major topic in American Literature. During this time America
was just developing and many wars occurred. The wars affected the people and
their everyday lives because many of their loved ones were dying. The Americans
didn't like war and they were tired of sending their people out to war. Two
authors that conveyed this war time really well were Stephen Crane and Robert E.
Lee.
Stephen Crane depicted the attitudes of Americans at that time really
well. In his poem "War Is......
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