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A review of Famine by Liam OFlaherty:
Heroes and Villains
Liam OFlahertys Famine portrays the life and times of Irish people during the famine years of the 1840s. ... Although he does not seem to blame the British directly for famine related catastrophes, the underlying tone is that they were able to help but did not. It appears that "Famine" was written to remind and instruct those who would lead the new "Republic", and the outside world, that the Irish would not stand for such atrocities again.
Approximate Word count = 2287 Approximate Pages = 9.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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