providing insights about Black American literature in the early twentieth century
providing historical information about the writing of Black American novels in the second half the twentieth century
25. According to the passage, Hurston, Brooks, and Marshall are alike in that they
did not examine the effects of White culture on their characters lives
were heavily influenced by the protest novels of the early twentieth century
used Black communities as the settings for their novels
wrote primarily about the difficulties their characters encountered in White culture
wrote exclusively about female characters and the experiences of women
26. The authors description of the way in which Marshall depicts her heroines development is most probably intended to
continue the discussion of similarities in the works of Brooks, Hurston, and Marshall
describe the specific racial and sexual stereotypes that Marshall attacked
contrast the characters in Marshalls novels with those in later works
show how Marshall extends the portrayal of character initiated by her predecessors
compare themes in Marshalls early work with themes in her later novels
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