War in the novel ___________ by Stephen Crane is a plain slaughter-house. There is nothing like valor or heroism on the battlefield, and if there is anything, it is the fear of death, cowardice, the natural instinct of man to run from danger.
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William Bradford's work ___________ consists of two books. The first book deals with the persecutions of the Separatist Scooby, England, and the second book describes the signing of the Compact.
__________ was the first American to gain the stature of a major poet in the world literature.
Philip Freneau' s famous poem____________ was written about his imprisoned experience.
The Calvinist beliefs brought about the Great Awakening during the 1730s and 1740s. _________ was the most influential among the believers.