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I don't know what you mean. If a writer writes in another language or in another country, then his/her work belongs to a specific literature which is foreign from your point of view. A person may belong to two different national literatures, such as Henry James, whose first works belong to the American literature, but after he moved to England and began to publish there (and to set some of his novels in the Britain) he started to contribute to the English literature.
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Nick sees himself as a middle class guy, he tends to see things differently. He is always very kind, and never selfish. He is quite observant: outsider looking in on lying rich people trying to belong.
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The Baltimore Orioles belong to the American League.
One example is Gatsby's extravagant parties, where he presents himself as a wealthy and sophisticated man to fit in with the upper class. Another example is Gatsby's efforts to win Daisy's love by acquiring wealth and status, trying to fit into her social circle despite his humble origins. Overall, Gatsby's pursuit of wealth and status reflects his desire to belong in a world that ultimately rejects him.
The common grape is of the Vitaceae genus. The species is vitis, for example the vitis labrusca is used in Grape Juice and wine production.
There have been quite a few stages in American Literature, although America is a relatively young nation. Native American oral traditions and histories can be considered the first type of American Literature. From the 1600's until the 1800's the stage of literature would be the stage of Puritanism. From the late 1750's until around 1800's there was a stage of Rationalism, followed by Romanticism from 1800 until around 1860. From 1840 until 1860 Transcendentalism occurs, followed by Realism of 1850 until around 1900. From 1900 until about 1950 there is a period of Modernism. 1920 to 1940 is the Harlem Renaissance, followed by contemporary and post-modern writings from 1950 until the present.
== == Grapes are botanically part of the Vitaceae family.