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In Kindred, the author combines elements from a variety of genres, including realistic, fantasy/science fiction, and historical fiction. How do the author's choices regarding genre help her tell the story effectively? How do these choices enable the author to develop meaningful characters and settings and to convey themes about power, freedom, and fate? Write them in 2 short sentences please
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The blending of genres in "Kindred" allows the author to juxtapose the protagonist's modern perspective with the harsh realities of slavery, making the historical context more visceral and relatable. This narrative technique not only enriches character development but also deepens the exploration of themes like power, freedom, and fate, illustrating how the past continues to influence the present.
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