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My topic, "Committed Literature" is not one that can easily have images added to it and be relevant or not have copyright issues.

Describe Media: For the purpose of the activity (unlikely to actually be used) I found a Animal Farm book cover under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) license as an example of committed literature.

It is not my own work, it was found on Flickr.

File Format - jpeg?

The media was under a under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) license

Would add it to a book cover catergory if it is not on Wiki Commons

Would be described as a book cover.

Source 1:

Daniel Just’s work critically investigates Sartre’s literary commitment while also presenting alternative ideas of engaged literature supported by contextually relevant authors

Source 2:

In understanding Sartre’s contextual fight against a ‘Romantic conception’ of literature and his theory’s weaknesses further, an independent understanding can be achieved within the “Forms…” subheading.

Source 3:

The source itself is fairly limited in its credibility and authority in comparison to the other sources listed, however, it provides a more detailed assessment of Sartre’s judgement on poetry and its relevance as committed literature.

Source 4:

Bie’s work offers a diverse exemplar piece of Committed Literature critique in regards to African literature, thus, increasing the scope and therefore neutrality and depth of content that will be written.

Source 5:

‘Pricking us into Revolt…’ is a source of great usefulness to understanding the work of Sarte, via direct quotations, and the analysis of committed literature as a concept or by examining examples.