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      <title>Novels That Question the Idea of Progress</title>
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      <description>In literature, novels have the power to challenge our perceptions, question societal norms, and provoke thought on various aspects of human existence. When it comes to the idea of progress, some novels delve into the complexities of advancement, development, and change, raising critical questions about whether progress is always beneficial. In this article, we have curated a list of five novels that confront and interrogate the notion of progress, inviting readers to reflect on its implications and consequences.</description>
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