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    clergymen criticizing King and his movement’s methods; this prompted King to write a letter in response to the critics. Martin Luther King Jr. employs ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to persuade and demonstrate to the critics and other readers the many injustices of segregation. Martin Luther King Jr. exercised the rhetorical method of ethos to present his credibility and why the critics and readers should believe in his words in his letter. He portrays his involvement and influence in the Civil Rights

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    STRUCTURALISM-GERARD GENETTE. Centre for Post –Graduate Studies Prof.S.Jayaraman & Research in English‚ email:jayaraman121@gmail.com Muslim Arts College‚ Thiruvithancode-629174. How does Gerard Genette view the nature of literary criticism? (Or) Elucidate the views of Gerard Genette on the nature of literary criticism. Gerard Genette is one of the most important literary theorists of the 20th century. He was very much influenced by the

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    Cognitive Behavior Technique #32 The Pathological Critic Compiled by Jerome R. Gardner 2002 - First Edition This technique is an adaption of the material in the book Self-Esteem‚ New Harbinger Publications‚ Inc‚ 1992 by Matthew Mckay & Patrick Fanning. cognitivebehavior.com Technique # 32 INTRODUCTION Definition THE PATHOLOGICAL CRITIC The pathological critic is a term coined by psychologist Eugene Sagan to describe the negative inner voice that attacks and judges you. Everyone

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    stories in American history‚ but also one of the most controversial stories since Standard Oil (Fortune). But with all big business comes critics. Today’s critics suggest Wal-Mart unfairly uses it power of size‚ which is goliath‚ to exploit employees and impoverish nations‚ ruin competition‚ and place undue pressure on the government. However‚ one item most critics fail to mention is that Wal-Mart creates consumer welfare. Throughout this paper‚ I will analyze each criticism of Wal-Mart and sufficiently

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    Criticism [pic]New Criticism is a name applied to a varied and extremely energetic effort among Anglo-American writers to focus critical attention on literature itself. Like Russian Formalism‚ following Boris Eikhenbaum and Victor Shklovskii‚ the New Critics developed speculative positions and techniques of reading that provide a vital complement to the literary and artistic emergence of modernism. Like many other movements in modern criticism‚ New Criticism was in part a reaction against the genteel

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    observe the merits and defects on the work of literature. A critic ‚ therefore‚ is a person who expresses judgment on works of literature or poetry or the art of an artist or a painter. The critic is also defined as a person who is possessed of the knowledge necessary to enable him to pronounce right judgments upon the merits or worth of such works as come within its province. However‚ the question that is always asked‚ does the critic has the right to judge or not ? Indeed‚ no one has the right

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    of him.” All of this is something a formalist critic would truly appreciate. Looking at one of Shakespeare’s Sonnets such as “Shall I Compare Thee to A Summer’s Day?”‚ a formalist critic would praise things such as the rhyme scheme‚ the words used‚ and the repetition within the poem. The same goes for other of Shakespeare’s sonnets like “When‚ In Disgrace with Fortune and Men’s Eyes” and “When I Have Seen By Time’s Fell Hand Defaced”. A formalist critic would also appreciate how the meanings of the

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    Often times‚ an individual can be defined as an environmentalist or a people-first critic. Saving the environment is the environmentalist’s ultimate goal‚ while the people-first critics look more to the human aspect of everything. Scientist Edward O. Wilson satirizes the language of the two groups‚ and how unproductive their discussions are‚ through the use of hyperboles‚ insulting and stereotypical diction‚ and a created sense of situational irony.     Wilson’s hyperboles exemplify how little is

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    idea is that the intent of the author is not important; the text itself is all that should be examined. Literary criticism prior to this form had considered a number of ways to interpret literature‚ with no consensus as to the best method. Some critics evaluated literature in terms of the author’s history‚ showing how works were representative or differed from the time periods in which they were written. Others evaluated works in terms of the author’s life and background. New Criticism differed

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