THE PECULIARITIES OF REVEALING THE IMAGE OF THE TEACHER IN THE WORKS OF AMERICAN AND BRITISH LITERATURE IN XX CENTURY
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/KCBJPKeywords:
portrayal of teachers, mentor, compassionate figure, transformative, profound impact, memorable character, triumphs of the studentsAbstract
The portrayal of teachers in American and British literature in the 20th century was influenced by various cultural, social, and historical factors. In general, American literature tended to present teachers as heroic figures who were committed to improving the lives of their students, while British literature often portrayed teachers as transformative individuals who are able to make a profound impact on his students' lives. This article contributes to the world literature to depict the characteristics of teacher’s image in American and British literature by discussing the features of heroes of three classic novels.
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