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    What is author Yu Hua saying about the role of money and wealth in his novel To Live? In the novel To Live‚ money is a constant reminder of conflict but also happiness. Fugui is introduced as a wealthy man that inherited his ancestors 100 mu of land. His family was in a very good position‚ but Fugui knew he had a lot of money and he would jump at every chance he got to gamble some. Money plays a major rule in attaining happiness‚ but the happiness is only temporary. Fugui’s story proves that

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    GENERAL NOTES ON LITERARY LANGUAGE 4 CHAPTER II VARIETIES OF LITERARY LANGUAGE 6 CONCLUSION 11 List of Literature 12 INTRODUCTION A literary language is a register of a language that is used in literary writing. This may also include liturgical writing. The difference between literary and non-literary (vernacular) forms is more marked in some languages than in others. Where there is a strong divergence‚ the language is said to exhibit diglossia. Classical Latin was the literary register of Latin

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    Feminist literary criticism Throughout the years‚ women have struggled for proper treatment and life style. They were oppressed and seen a male property. They were deprived for their simplest rights‚ even putting their thoughts into words. This situation led to the emergence of feminism‚ which is a set of ideologies that were meant to defend women’s rights in different areas of life‚ in other words it is the struggle for women’s rights. This set of ideologies‚ feminism‚ extended into

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    Breanna Rouse 17 August 2016 English 12 Beowulf Literary Analysis Beowulf is an epic poem written in the Anglo Saxon time period. In this time period‚ many people were uneducated and had very short life spans. We see a heroic leader who is loved and well respected by his people‚ help rid the land of danger in the land of the Danes. Beowulf overcomes an impossible task in quest for honor. In the epic poem‚ Beowulf‚ three literary devices used are kennings‚ alliteration‚ and imagery to make the poem

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    Written Report: Russian Formalism and New Criticism Formalism is a literary theory that was spearheaded by two main bodies – Russian Formalists and New Critics – which focused on understanding the literary text through the text itself. Its principles posed a great shift from the traditional approaches during its time‚ and so it sparked a movement in the field of literary studies that would adopt new perspectives and ideas. While Formalism received much criticism due to its dubious methods of

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    What do you think about the main character(s)? Write a few sentences about your impressions so far. Which aspect will you analyze further in your literary analysis? Have you formulated your thesis statement yet?  You need to have finished the novel soon. In Uppdrag 4 you must present your analysis. For more information about how to structure a literary analysis‚ Novel : the beach by Alex Garland How are you getting on with the reading of your chosen novel? Do you find it funny‚ exciting‚ boring

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    Introduction to literary theory Theory Kind of speculation‚ it’s analytical Interdisciplinary discourse (debate) with effects outside an original discipline (Culler) Critique of common sense‚ of concept taken as natural What is literature? Elusive term (always changing) Modern sense – 200 yrs old Prior to 1800 literature was „memorized“ not interpreted In fiction the relation of what speaker say to what authors think is always a mater of interpretation Dictionary: imaginative or creative

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    Titanium Literary Devices

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    strength and the glue around your friends can inspire them to be just as strong as you are. This song shows the theme and strength through literary devices in almost every line. In the line that says “Ghost Town‚ Haunted Love” it shows a sense of imagery by using powerful

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    ‘Structuralism and Literary Criticism’ - Gerard Genette Structuralism is a way to examines a literary text to arrive at their meaning‚ rather than the actual meanings of the text themselves. It is a study of structure wherever they occur. In the essay Genette analyses content‚ logics‚ grammars and semiotics. He is considering structuralism as a method to study literary criticism. In the beginning of the essay Genette is establishing difference between Bricoleur and Engineer‚ Art critic and Literary critic and

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    10 Literary Approaches

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    works of that writer: the biographical critic focuses on clarifying the literary information by using insight from the author’s life of experience…like a guide. Historical Criticism: This approach helps the reader by trying to re-create the work to modern times to make it easier to understand‚ but also have the same effect just as the original audience. A key goal for historical critics is to understand the effect of a literary work upon its original readers. Psychological Criticism: This approach

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