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Title: Thoughts on Toni Morrison and Flannery O'Connor
Description: Looking over these female authors for my American Literature class, it seems to me that they share a common knowledge about what it's like to live in a world where every topic is out for discussion. I feel like before the Post-modern Era things were a little "hush hush" but there just seems to be a point in time where people are just over it. Here, you have the perfect example of these female authors bringing up topics from discrimination to abuse, letting you know what the world is really like, when everyone else is just trying to cover it up.

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Week 8 Am Lit Discussion 
 
I have read books by Toni Morrison before and I have always admired her ability to 
capture the reality of situations that happen everyday, without putting a band­aid over it
...
 

While a lot of earlier books before the Postmodern Era talked a lot about religion and was very 
vague about the points that were being made about certain situations, authors like Morrison left 
nothing to the imagination
...
 It’s almost as if there 
was a brick wall, and authors were finally tired of being so vague so they tore it down and left 
everything all on the table
...
 But 
there’s something almost easier to read than Morrison
...
 What I can say about these two authors I have read about this 
week, is that they all share common symptoms of the PostModern Era
...
  


Title: Thoughts on Toni Morrison and Flannery O'Connor
Description: Looking over these female authors for my American Literature class, it seems to me that they share a common knowledge about what it's like to live in a world where every topic is out for discussion. I feel like before the Post-modern Era things were a little "hush hush" but there just seems to be a point in time where people are just over it. Here, you have the perfect example of these female authors bringing up topics from discrimination to abuse, letting you know what the world is really like, when everyone else is just trying to cover it up.