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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
            
            
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    The author's blending of genres in *Kindred* allows for a compelling narrative that juxtaposes the harsh realities of slavery with elements of science fiction, thereby making the historical trauma more immediate and relatable. This fusion enables the development of complex characters and settings that illustrate the struggles for power and freedom, while exploring the inescapable ties between past and present, ultimately highlighting the theme of fate in shaping identity.
    
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