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Diary Of A Madman, When You Are Old And The Second Coming

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The changes in the world that we read to make modernism what we know as of today. The stories we will be looking at are “Diary of a Madman”, “When You Are Old” and “The Second Coming”. Has modernism change the meaning and writing types before its times? What happened to the world to make modernism what we know today? Modernism illustrates the population’s individuality between the World Wars. What is Modernism in literature exactly? Modernism came about in the late 19th to early 20th century. Modernism Literature is “characterized by a rejection of the 19th-century traditions and of their consensus between author and reader” (Modernism). Modernism is one of the big changes in literate could almost relate back to today’s world. The stories …show more content…

He even thought that is own family had him locked up in a room to fatten him up to eat him. This story was one of the first modernism stories to come out of China. One of the things that made this story become so popular was that “Lu Xun’s anti-traditional discourse was strengthened by readings from other Western sources”(Dr. Fidel Fajardo-Acosta’s). This story was also making fun of the 19th century Chinese history as “man-eating society where the strong devour the weak”(Dr. Fidel Fajardo-Acosta’s). His story is “often described as exposing the Cannibalistic feudal society of the pre-revolution China”(Dr. Fidel Fajardo-Acosta’s). Showing that when food was scares the people would do almost anything to survive. The one line that everyone can remember is “Save the children!”(Dr. Fidel Fajardo-Acosta’s). This story shows that the world is starting to get messed up and people will do anything to make it. This story shows specific historical situations and marks”by a deep sense of and feeling for the ironies ,false appearances,and deceptions often involved in human social life”(Dr. Fidel Fajardo-Acosta’s). This just goes to show by how well know this story have become that people want to know the taboos of this world and the author shows the individuality that is marked by people around the

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