Novels and plays often depict characters caught between colliding cultures
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Novels and plays often depict characters caught between colliding cultures--national,regional,ethnic,religious, institutional. Such collisions can call a character's sense of identity into question. Select a novel or a play in which a character responds to such a cultural collision. Then write a well organized essay in which you describe the character's response and explain it's relevance to the work as a whole.
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