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Literature movements

Literature movements are different styles or periods where writers share common themes, techniques, or ideas, shaped by historical and cultural contexts. For example, Romanticism emphasized emotion and nature, while Modernism focused on innovation and subjective experience. These movements help us understand how writers responded to their times and influenced subsequent literature. They evolve over decades or centuries, reflecting societal changes, technological advances, and new ways of seeing the world, ultimately enriching our understanding of human experience through diverse literary expressions.