In your response this week, using at least one example from Mamet\’s Glengarry Glen Ross and at least two poetry examples from two different poets (choosing among Collins, Komunyakaa, and Harjo), discuss where we see examples of personal or national/international history. How does a sense of history appear in these texts?
How do the characters or voices seem to address or characterize that history? Can these literary portrayals and discussions affect the way we, as readers, view our own personal histories or the world history around us?See the attached files for more info
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