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    philosophoteron and spoudaioteron’27): it is in the light of what is serious (spoudaios) that philosophical debate over the nature and value of poetry retains its strongest connections with what prompted its initiation.” (De Gaynesford‚ Maximilian. Essays in Criticism. Jan2009‚ Vol. 59 Issue 1‚ p1-21. 21p). This is proof that poems use more of an image to keep a connection with the readers. A short story has plots and different characters. It can also be told from many points of view. Unlike poems short stories

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    philosophy and literature Of Grammatology‚which includes writings on Claude Levi Strauss‚ Saussure and Rousseau and Speech and Phenomenon‚ a deconstruction of the Logical Investigation of Edmund Husserl. Deconstuction ‚ as applied in the criticism of literature‚ designates a theory and practice of reading which claims to “subvert” or “undermine” the assumption that the system of language provides grounds that are adequate to establish the boundaries ‚ the coherence or unity and the determinate

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    FORMALISM (also known as NEW CRITICISM) A Basic Approach to Reading and Understanding Literature Formalist theory has dominated the American literary scene for most of the twentieth century‚ and it has retained its great influence in many academic quarters. Its practitioners advocate methodical and systematic readings of texts. The major premises of New Criticism include: "art for art’s sake‚" "content = form‚" and "texts exist in and for themselves." These premises lead to the development

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    anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss was arguably the first such scholar‚ sparking a widespread interest in Structuralism.[1] The structuralist mode of reasoning has been applied in a diverse range of fields‚ including anthropology‚ sociology‚ psychology‚ literary criticism‚ economics and architecture. The most prominent thinkers associated with structuralism include Lévi-Strauss‚ linguist Roman Jakobson‚ and psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. As an intellectual movement‚ structuralism was initially presumed to be the

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    In the following essay‚ I will discuss the topic of feminism and the influence it had on Victorian literature. I will present my argument in relation to the ideology of the period‚ the female intellect associated with certain literature and the criticism that such authors faced during the period. I will argue that as a result of the oppression suffered‚ female authors saw such offense as their foundation for their production of literature. I will base the bulk of my argument around the author

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    The Complex Thesis Statement for Literary Criticism A Good thesis is: • Argumentative & Controversial. It makes a case. This is the biggest difference between a thesis and a topic – a topic is something like “Huck Finn deals with the issue of slavery.” A thesis makes a specific case; it tries to prove something. It has to be possible for an intelligent person to disagree with your thesis. If everyone agrees on first sight‚ it is too obvious – descriptive. A good thesis argues for a

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    approaches to both texts‚ for example the feminist literary criticism. Feminists could criticize that in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’‚ Stella and Eunice’s relationship with their husbands conform to a stereotype of repressed women. This is similar to ‘Mrs Quasimodo’‚ where she herself is the devoted wife‚ concentrating on the happiness of her husband while he looks at her with a ‘discontented eye.’ Another criticism is the psychoanalytic criticism. One could argue that in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’

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    1.) In "Hills Like White Elephants‚" how might a feminist critic view the relationship of the American and the girl? Would you agree with the evaluation? -A feminist critic might view the relationship of the American and the girl as unfair. They are in Spain and the man was given the name "The American" to symbolize that he is American‚ "the girl" is given to the girl to symbolize that she is neither American nor from Spain. Throughout the conversations with the waitress "the girl" couldn’t communicate

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    Pragmatic Criticism seems to come first in the order line of literary criticisms for the reason being‚ the reader. The reader has the ability to interpret the idea that the author has incorporated within the piece of writing and look at the piece in a new point of perspective. He/she is capable of understanding the moral criticism‚ which is also incorporated‚ and take the moral of the writing into a different meaning whether it is opposite to the author’s intentions of precisely correct. In a great

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    gloomy world‚ and women have become a commodity. When put into the lenses of Lois Tyson’s feminist criticism‚ Atwood’s novel becomes a distorted image of the real conditions suffered by women in fundamental societies. The roles of domesticity in the form of Offred‚ her views‚ and the means of conceiving children for the Commander and his wife‚ can all be redefined through Tyson’s literary criticism to expand the concept of antifeminist bias further and thus expand the novel’s attributes in the conditions

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