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History, 17.03.2021 23:50 aprilstalder

In a response of 300 to 400 words, argue what makes literature particularly successful in combating negative stereotypes. Is there a particular genre that you feel is most successful in this endeavor? What is it about literature that defies stereotypes and how specifically does it “define and celebrate the common activities” of historically marginalized groups? Use evidence from this text, as well as literature that you have read to support your arguments.

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