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"Fennel and Rue" is set during the American Civil War and explores the impact of the war on a group of characters living in a small Ohio town. The novel revolves around the experiences of two central characters, Hesden Le Moyne and Miss Lallie Ruffner, who have different perspectives on the war and its causes.Hesden Le Moyne is a former Confederate soldier who returns to his hometown in Ohio after the war. He is a thoughtful and principled man who seeks reconciliation and peace in the aftermath of the conflict. Miss Lallie Ruffner, on the other hand, is a strong-willed and outspoken woman who is passionate about her abolitionist beliefs and the cause of social justice.The novel explores the tensions and conflicts between these two characters as they grapple with their differing views on the war and its aftermath. It also delves into the broader social and political issues of the time, including race relations and the struggle for civil rights."Fennel and Rue" is considered a work of American realist literature, and it reflects Howells's interest in social issues and his commitment to depicting the complexities of human character and relationships. The novel provides readers with a glimpse into the moral and social challenges faced by Americans during the Reconstruction era following the Civil War.
"Fennel and Rue" is set during the American Civil War and explores the impact of the war on a group of characters living in a small Ohio town. The novel revolves around the experiences of two central characters, Hesden Le Moyne and Miss Lallie Ruffner, who have different perspectives on the war and its causes.Hesden Le Moyne is a former Confederate soldier who returns to his hometown in Ohio after the war. He is a thoughtful and principled man who seeks reconciliation and peace in the aftermath of the conflict. Miss Lallie Ruffner, on the other hand, is a strong-willed and outspoken woman who is passionate about her abolitionist beliefs and the cause of social justice.The novel explores the tensions and conflicts between these two characters as they grapple with their differing views on the war and its aftermath. It also delves into the broader social and political issues of the time, including race relations and the struggle for civil rights."Fennel and Rue" is considered a work of American realist literature, and it reflects Howells's interest in social issues and his commitment to depicting the complexities of human character and relationships. The novel provides readers with a glimpse into the moral and social challenges faced by Americans during the Reconstruction era following the Civil War.

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