DOI
https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3701-vol2-iss6-pp265-270Keywords
Indigenous Peoples , character , psyche , cultural characteristics , percoon , bloodroot , story , J.Stewart , realism , storytellingAbstract
Any creator is a product of his time, in which the spirit and defect of the ruling period are manifested, without a doubt.Afterall, it is not an exaggeration to put forward the idea that there is harmony between the work of art and its author, as well as the use of long-existing phrases such as “body and quotation”, “tree and its harvest” in relation to these two concepts.J.Stewartalsobecame who achieved individuality in 20th-century US realistic storytelling with his unique creativity, poetic thought and breadth of his observation, realistic approach in the image of life reality, adherence to objectivity in artistic reality and deep of his point of view, accuracy in the racurs of poetic expression.In this article, the tradition of 20th-century U.S. realistic storytelling, which are continued in the story “Another April”, based on poet's pen, are subject to analysis.
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