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Question: “I’m not writing a historical novel. I’m writing a novel that deviates from what actually happened to get to a larger idea of Americanness. And so my idea was that I wouldn’t stick to the facts, but I would stick to the truth by moving historical episodes around and putting them in conversations with each other so I can get to a larger story about America than strictly a linear story about a slave running away.” respond to the question in a few sentences with medium level vocab
It sounds like you’re aiming for a narrative that uses historical events as a foundation to explore broader themes about America and Americanness. By rearranging and recontextualizing these episodes, you can focus on the deeper truths and ideas that transcend a straightforward historical account. This approach allows you to delve into the complexities and nuances of American identity, providing a richer and more layered story.
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