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This assignment must include quotations from at least TWO of the assig This assignment must include quotations from at least TWO of the assigned readings to support your ideas. In addition, you must use TWO outside, scholarly sources in this essay. Please also use in-text citations and a complete works cited page, according to MLA guidelines. The assigned readings include James Joyce's "The Dead" (found on Project Gutenberg via Dubliners), Sherwood Anderson's "Death in the Woods," TS Eliot's "The Hollow Men" and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," Ezra Pound's "In a Station of the Metro" and "A Girl," and Wilfred Owen's "Dulce et Decorum Est." Optional audio resources are available on YouTube. Your essay should focus on analyzing how the ideas of the Enlightenment influenced the literature studied in week two, especially regarding the faith in human reason and how these works might react against Enlightenment ideals. Avoid summary and aim for a scholarly, analytical approach using third person, MLA formatting, and citations. Include an introduction with a clear thesis statement, body paragraphs focusing on supporting that thesis, and a conclusion that synthesizes what has been learned. Use 12-point Times New Roman font, double spacing, one-inch margins, and no extra spacing between paragraphs. Do not incorporate content from previous essays or forums, and do not include any references to summary sites like Sparknotes, Shmoop, Cliff’s Notes, or Wikipedia. Scholarly sources should be credible academic journal articles from APUS databases. The essay should not introduce new information in the conclusion beyond summarizing insights gained from the analysis. Ensure clarity, focus, and scholarly rigor throughout the paper.

Paper For Above instruction The influence of the Enlightenment on early 20th-century literature reflects a complex dialogue between faith in human reason and a growing sense of disillusionment with rational progress. The Enlightenment, emphasizing humanity's capacity to comprehend and ultimately master the universe through reason, provided an optimistic foundation for intellectual and cultural development. However, the literary works examined from week two reveal a nuanced reaction—either a profound critique or an abandonment of that faith, illustrating the period's shift from Enlightenment ideals toward modernist skepticism and existential despair. James Joyce’s “The Dead,” a central piece in this discourse, exemplifies the tension between rational understanding and emotional or spiritual disillusionment. The narrator’s introspective reflection at the story’s conclusion, especially his realization of life’s fleeting nature and the inescapable mortality shared


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