Why fiction writers challenge the norms of their culture


Question: Fiction writers often challenge the norms of their culture. What basic assumptions about work and its value in the life of an individual are challenged in the film The Remains of the Day? Analyse the ways in which an individual might look back at the totality of work and find satisfaction or frustration. Reflect also on Salmon Rushdie's question about Stevens, the butler: "What has blighted the remains of his day"?

Request for Solution File

Ask an Expert for Answer!!
Other Subject: Why fiction writers challenge the norms of their culture
Reference No:- TGS03211450

Expected delivery within 24 Hours