User talk:Abeat3

American dream
Good luck. I recommend you start by looking at one small topic--say one particular author's approach to the American dream. Be sure to rely on published secondary sources. Rjensen (talk) 17:22, 4 November 2014 (UTC)

Topic 3: Southern United States
List of Contributions: -Add a section to Southern United States and how, in the early to mid 1800's, the south was distinct from the north, in terms of American Literature.

Topic: American Dream
List of Contributions: -expand on the Literature part of the page, in giving more examples of actual American Ideals. Also, going into depth on how these American Ideals were illuminated throughout American Literature, with more examples of American Ideals within well known American Literary works.

December 2014
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 * wrote both conventional, and submissive style poetry. These styles Wheatley uses are raised from her experience of being a Slave in the South until she was nineteen years of age. Another well-