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    Literary Criticsm

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    LITERARY CRITICISM LITERATURE • What is literature? Literate/ literacy - able to read/write Origin- from Latin “litteratura” (letter) • literature with the small ‘l’ Literature - piece of writing/printed information on a particular subject • literature with the big ‘L’ Literature - pieces of writing that are valued as works of art eg. Novels‚ plays‚ poems (contrast to technical books/ scientific/ academic writings) • Literary - connected with literature

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    Dog's Death Analysis

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    paper will show how I think the author was trying to use imagery to show the love between the dog and his owners. The reader-response approach in literary criticism is where the author “finds a personal link or imaginative entry into a story‚ poem‚ or play” (Clugston‚ 2010). I believe that this approach would be the best type of literary criticism for this poem. “The author uses symbolism‚ empathy‚ and imagery designed to reveal the tone I observed. He must have designed from a real life experience

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    Criticisms of the functionalist view of the family Functionalism is the theory that all aspects of society serve a function‚ and these functions are necessary for society. Functionalists believe that the survival of society depends on all of the different aspects which is a like the human body. The human body has all different aspects of it working together to make it function (organs) and without one of these the body wouldn’t work‚ this is what functionalists believe society is like. Marxists

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    Snow White Criticism

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    John Pizer’s criticism of Donald Barthelme’s Snow White talks about the origin story of Snow White and how this modern adaptation completely skews the classic tale. The concept of the “anti-fairy tale” is brought up as Pizer compares Barthelme’s tale to those that preceded his. Barthelme is derives influence from multiple sources which focus on the disenchantment of the iconic Disney princess. From these influences‚ a new and much more jaded version of Snow White appears in which the traditional

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    Ironically the movies that were critiqued fall under the horror‚ action‚ and fantasy genres however‚ the resulting criticism opposes their purpose in which they fall respectively under feminist‚ queer‚ and Marxist criticism. Halloween being nationally recognized as a spooky day was the perfect setting for a woman to establish her equality. Likewise‚ an action film was critiqued as being the perfect setting to establish an LGBT presence as opposed to the drama stereotype and fantasy was viewed to

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    Willem de Kooning

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    a trained‚ restrained art criticism with a limited vocabulary could have captured the essence of a piece of art‚ while Lytle Shaw believed that ekphrastic poetry is the best way to fully capture visual art (Bernstein). Ode to Willem de Kooning proves Greenberg wrong. O’Hara’s poem captures the essence of a number of de Kooning’s paintings. How could poetry capture the essence of a visual piece of art? Formalist critics such as Greenberg attacked O’Hara’s art criticism and dismissed the descriptive

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    Socio-Rhetoric Criticism

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    Testament text. Among the many‚ Vernon K. Robbins who coined the term “Socio- Rhetoric criticism” is an extraordinary figure in the field of New Testament criticism. His work is considered to be one of most the significant arts to approach the New Testament text. This approach to the New Testament text is inclusive of literary‚ narrative‚ rhetorical‚ inter-textual‚ socio-scientific‚ cultural and ideological criticism together. Socio-rhetorical interpretation has become a multi-dimensional approach to

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    Gerard Genette. Structuralism and Literary criticism. “Gerard Genette’s structuralism is‚ to some extent‚ like the ‘close reading’ of the Americans or the ‘verbal analysis’ of F. R. Leavis”—Justify. How does Genette elucidate the meaning and scope of structuralism? Gerard Genette’s theory of structuralism is dealt with in an exhaustive‚ elaborate manner in his brilliant essay ‘Structuralism and Literary Criticism.’ As a classicist‚ he wants to revive the classical tradition

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    discuss the advantages and disadvantages involved in analysing a text from a particular theory. Before discussing the uses of reading / teaching a theory‚ it is important to first discuss what literary criticism is and what the difference between literary criticism and literary theory is. Literary criticism is concerned with the act of interpreting and studying literature. A literary critic evaluates the importance or value of a work of literature and also argues on behalf of an interpretation or understanding

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    courses. I am interested in understanding‚ applying‚ and using Queer and feminist theory‚ or rather being able to view the world through the Queer and/or Feminist lens. I have worked with some theories before‚ including Formalism‚ Marxist Criticism‚ Feminist Criticism‚ New Historicism‚ and Ecocriticism‚ so the idea of literary theory is not foreign to me. The feelings and thoughts that books create lead to interesting discussions with different people. Each person has had unique experiences‚ and all

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