What do you mean by sacular literature? Give two example
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Not concerned with religion or religious matters. Secular is the opposite of sacred. Note: Secularization refers to the declining influence of religion and religious values within a given culture. Secular humanism means, loosely, a belief in human self-sufficiency.
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Answer:Oryx and Crake by Atwood.
Diamond Age by Stephenson.
Lord of the Rings by Tolkien
A Song of Fire and Ice by Martin
The Snowman by Nesbo
pick a romance novel off of the turgid, dripping shelf
Virtually all literary fiction. I can’t think of a single piece of modern literary fiction that I would term non-secular.
Midnight’s Children by Rushdie
Catch-22 by Heller
Beloved by Morrison
Lord of the Flies by Golding
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