1. The Importance of Secondary Sources
The primary sources we discussed would include; Andre Dubus III's Townie, the diaries of Jack Kerouac, and the literary journalism of George Orwell. In one of George Orwell's literary journals, Down and Out in Paris and London, through his primary source (Chapters 20, 21, and 25) Orwell describes his life as a "Plongeur", a french word used to describe a dishwasher, in the Auberge kitchen. ... The secondary source provides that necessary extra information that helps the reader fully grasp the point that George Orwell is trying to get out within his primary source, Down and Out in P...
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