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Name: Fedil S.

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Course & Year: BSED-3

English American
Geography English Literature is primarily associated American Literature is associated with the
with England, but it also includes literature United States, but it also includes literature
from other English-speaking countries such from other English-speaking countries such
as Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Australia. as Canada.

History English Literature has a long and rich American Literature has a shorter history
history that dates back to the Anglo-Saxon that began with the arrival of English-
period in the 5th century. It includes works speaking Europeans in what would become
from various literary movements such as the United States. For almost a century and a
the Renaissance, Romanticism, and half, America was merely a group of colonies
Modernism. scattered along the eastern seaboard of the
North American continent. After a successful
rebellion against the motherland, America
became the United States, a nation.

Language English Literature is written in the English American Literature is also written in the
language, which has evolved over time and English language, but it has its own distinct
has many dialects and variations. vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.

Society English Literature reflects the society and American Literature reflects the society and
culture of England and other English- culture of the United States and other
speaking countries. It often explores English-speaking countries. It often explores
themes such as class, gender, and politics themes such as identity, race, and the
American Dream.

Culture English Literature is influenced by the American Literature is influenced by the


culture and traditions of England and other culture and traditions of the United States
English-speaking countries. It often and other English-speaking countries. It
includes references to historical events, often includes references to American
folklore, and mythology. history, popular culture, and regional
customs.

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