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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an article on Analysis of a primary text through the lens of a secondary scholarly article. It needs to be at least 1500 words.

Hello, I am looking for someone to write an article on Analysis of a primary text through the lens of a secondary scholarly article. It needs to be at least 1500 words. In addition to analyzing this particular secondary source as a means of drawing inference on Crane’s novella, the author will also attempt to go beyond what is explicitly stated in either the primary or the secondary source and provide a level of analysis and discussion into aspects of metaphor that exist within the secondary source in question.

Written by the same widely popular author that penned the classic, The Red Badge of Courage, this second novel was prompted much later in the career of Stephen Crane. Although many authors have attempted to seek to provide an explanation for why there was such a long period of time between his widely popular novel concerning the Civil War and the fight against slavery and the second novel which will herein be analyzed, one particular secondary source, L. Mitchell’s “Face, Race, and Disfiguration in Stephen Crane’s The Monster” states that the ultimate reason was the disillusionment that Crane was faced with when he considered, later in his life, the true nature of the “freedoms” that had been won as a result of the bitter and bloody Civil War which he had formerly written so effectively concerning. The understanding and pervasive feeling of regret and sadness with regards to why the rejection is so pervasive in an otherwise Christian society helps to integrate an ironic understanding of irrationality within the mind of the reader.

As such, Crane’s novel itself briefly details the plight of a recently freed African American who sacrifices himself to save the life of a child inside a burning house. As a function of such a selfless sacrifice, the otherwise handsome individual was permanently scared and faced an even more uphill battle for acceptance within the society that already had expressed a great deal of reservation and grievance with regards to accepting him before the accident.

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