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Oduvanchick [21]
2 years ago
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The stories of Cassy and Emmeline and the Harris family most likely represent what element from the Romantic tradition? an inter

est in mysticism and spirituality a focus on the natural order of things an anti-establishment attitude a belief in the power of the artist
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Marina86 [1]2 years ago
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Taking into account the statement above:

"The stories of Cassy and Emmeline and the Harris family most likely represent what element from the Romantic tradition? an interest in mysticism and spirituality a focus on the natural order of things an anti-establishment attitude a belief in the power of the artist. "

The answer is: An anti-establishment attitude.

Something to know is that Cassy and Emmeline were two slaves sexually abused by their masters, as well as oppressed. Both characters try to create a new reality for them in order to have a better life by resisting the society in which they live. Hope this helps.

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