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Family Saga Literature
The family saga as its
name implies is a literature genre that
chronicles the lives and occurrences of a family
and may cover several generations. The family
saga can also deal with several related or
interconnected families such as neighbors,
and friends. Through the novel, you read about
the tragedies, betrayals, triumphs, and
reconciliations that the family faces. The
setting can span several continents or remain in
the same city or town throughout the entire
novel, usually in the sagas
events set in motion by the grandparents have
drastic effects on the lives of their grand or
even great-grandchildren.
Some examples of family sagas of literary
include: Brideshead Revisited - Evelyn Waugh;
The Forsyte Saga - John Galsworthy; The Kent
Family Chronicles and The Crown Family Saga -
John Jakes; One Hundred Years of Solitude -
Gabriel García Márquez; Roots - Alex Haley; The
Thorn Birds - Colleen McCullough; and Holes-
Louis Sachar.
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