Please explain this quote to explain this question for the Lincoln in the bardo by George Saunders. “analyze how Saunders explores the difficulty and contradictions of the American experiment – a society based on collective self rule – via the difficulties of writing a democratic novel – a book based on collective storytelling. Is there a solution? Is it possible? Can the rabble narrate itself? Or is even the democratic novel doomed – as is democracy – to racial, gendered and classed hierarchies?” Quotes are: 1. “mind was freshly inclined toward sorrow; toward the fact that the world was full of sorrow; that everyone labored under some burden of sorrow; that all were suffering; that whatever way one took in this world, one must try to remember that all were suffering.." ( Page 452)” 2. All were in sorrow, or had been, or soon would be."

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Please explain this quote to explain this question for the Lincoln in the bardo by George Saunders. “analyze how Saunders explores the difficulty and contradictions of the American experiment – a society based on collective self rule – via the difficulties of writing a democratic novel – a book based on collective storytelling. Is there a solution? Is it possible? Can the rabble narrate itself? Or is even the democratic novel doomed – as is democracy – to racial, gendered and classed hierarchies?” Quotes are: 1. “mind was freshly inclined toward sorrow; toward the fact that the world was full of sorrow; that everyone labored under some burden of sorrow; that all were suffering; that whatever way one took in this world, one must try to remember that all were suffering.." ( Page 452)” 2. All were in sorrow, or had been, or soon would be." (Page 452) Please explain each quote by including an answer for the question. Please I need help Thank you
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