Discuss the overlapping nature of religious faith and money


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In Modern British Literature, Requiring original answers consisting of 3 - 5 paragraphs ( for each question) that are detailed relevant, on point, professionally written in upper-level academic and scholarly content. TESTQUESTIONS 1 -8 TEST, ENG LIT MUST IDENTIFY AND NUMBER each Q & A format, the ASSOCIATION TO THE numbered QUESTION to a numbered ANSWER? Example; QuestionONE'S response must be identified as AnswerONE,QUESTION TWOresponse to ANSWER TWO, QUESTION THREE response to ANSWER THREE, and so on continuing to the total number of 8 questions to be addressed. Please use citations and references, plagiarism sensitive.

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QUESTION 1. Discuss, with examples, existential revolt. Read Types of Revolts? (SOCIAL REVOLT)

One example; ROBERT BRUSTIENS, "The Theater of Revolt"

QUESTION 2. Discuss the overlapping nature of religious faith and money in Major Barbara.(VIRG WOLF)Read "Major Barbara" at the back drop ofVictorian society.

QUESTION 3. Discuss conflict and empowerment in the work(s) of Woolf. (LANG & CONTENT)Read; Oranges are not the Only Fruit (backdrop of sexual orientation & strict bible rules

QUESTION 4. Discuss how language and content seam in the work(s) of Woolf. (FEMINISM)Oranges are not the Only Fruit Continues

QUESTION 5. Discuss feminism in Top Girls (TOP GIRLS) Backdrop of a modern woman

QUESTION 6. Discuss the significance of various settings in Top Girls. (SETTING in TOP GIRLS)

QUESTION 7. Discuss the quest for identity and freedom in A Portrait of the Artist as a Youngman (Identity & Empowerment) Read; A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Question 8. Discuss how modern literature is a reflection of modern humanity. (MOD HUM & LIT)At the backdrop, the quest for identity and search for freedom.

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