Luck and Pluck

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"Luck and Pluck" is a popular 19th-century rags-to-riches boys' novel by Horatio Alger Jr. that exemplifies his moralistic tales of perseverance and upward mobility.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century American literature work
boys' novel
novel
rags-to-riches story
associatedWith juvenile series fiction
moral uplift literature
author Horatio Alger Jr.
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRole model of Alger-style success story
depicts social mobility through personal effort
exemplifies American dream ideology
Horatio Alger myth
genre children's literature
coming-of-age fiction
didactic fiction
moralistic fiction
hasForm prose narrative
hasMoralFocus condemnation of idleness and vice
reward of industry and honesty
hasProtagonistType impoverished but virtuous boy
hasReputation moralistic boys' book
intendedMoral good character leads to success
literaryMovement Gilded Age American popular fiction
literaryType popular fiction
mainTheme honesty and moral virtue
perseverance
rags-to-riches success
self-reliance
upward mobility
narrativePattern poor boy rises through hard work and integrity
notableFor influence on American success narratives
popularity among 19th-century American boys
originalLanguage English
publicationCentury 19th century
setting Antebellum period
surface form: United States (19th century social context)
targetAudience boys
young readers

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Horatio Alger Jr. notableWork Luck and Pluck
Robert Benchley notableWork Luck and Pluck
this entity surface form: Pluck and Luck
The Young Musician sharesMotifsWith Luck and Pluck