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“Beloved,” “The Crucible,” “The Narrative of the Life of
Frederick Douglass,” and McCarthyism -- Stories of Boundaries
Imposed and Crossed
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This 5 page report discusses the fact that
literary works often demonstrate the boundaries that can and
cannot be crossed and the barriers people place between
themselves and understanding their contemporaries. Morrison’s
Pulitzer Prize-winning novel “Beloved” demonstrated the ways in
which characters must deal with a past that constantly haunts
them. Likewise, it is clear in Frederick Douglass’ autobiography
that he never escaped having been born to a slave and being a
slave and the ways in which such a circumstance negated his
existence as a human being. Miller’s “The Crucible” serves as
yet another example of how humanity’s current circumstances can
be and often are defined by the past. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
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“Beloved,” “The Crucible,” “The Narrative of the Life of
Frederick Douglass,” and McCarthyism -- Stories of Boundaries
Imposed and Crossed
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