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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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    handful of poems‚ two plays‚ a single book of short stories‚ and just three complete ‘novels’” in his lifetime throughout the late-19th and early-20th centuries (Ruch). However this handful of works dominates the literary world of the 1900’s‚ marking James Joyce “as one of the greatest literary talents of the … century” (“James Joyce” 1207). Born in 1882‚ Joyce worked with new ideas of realism and modernism to create masterpieces‚ being almost immediately recognized by critics as “the best prose writer

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    Pragmatic Critisim

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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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    Salyer August 20‚ 2013 For this week’s assignment we are asked to analyze one of the literary works from this week’s readings and explain why the literary work captured my interest‚ using terms and concepts from the text as support‚ describe one of the analytical approaches outlined chapter 16‚ using details from the text to support interpretations‚ and evaluate the meaning of the selected literary work‚ using analytical approach described. Therefore‚ it is the purpose of this paper to analyze

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    Tradition in “The Lottery”: A Discovery Via the Tools of Irony and Symbolism Within the Framework of Formalism The approach to literary criticism known as Formalism focuses on the literary text itself as the source for meaning‚ and deems the text as the only context a critic should turn to for research. It is a style of criticism that places emphasis on the literary tools and techniques in a text‚ apart from a text’s or authors historical context. The key to Formalism is structural and textual

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    Susan Sontag

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    Susan Sontag‚ in "Against Interpretation‚" takes a very interesting critical standpoint on the idea of literary interpretation. Unlike most literary critics‚ Sontag believes that literary criticism is growing increasingly destructive towards the very works of art that they‚ supposedly‚ so greatly "appreciate" and "respect." Her standpoint could not be more accurate. Reading her work generates numerous questions‚ the most important of which is quite possibly‚ "How are we to take her final statement

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    Narrative Form Suzanne Keen Narrative Form This page intentionally left blank Narrative Form Suzanne Keen Washington and Lee University © Suzanne Keen 2003 All rights reserved. No reproduction‚ copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced‚ copied or transmitted save with written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright‚ Designs and Patents Act 1988‚ or under the terms of any licence

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    Aristotle as a Critic

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    Our (knowledge of the text of the Poetics depends principally on a manuscript of the tenth or eleventh century and a second manuscript dating from the fourteenth century.] (not to write in notes)*. Aristotle could be considered the first popular literary critic. Unlike Plato‚ who all but condemned written verse‚ Aristotle breaks it down and analyses it

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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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    the allegedly objective critical judgment of which he speaks in “The Function of Criticism at the Present Time” in terms of his selection of those poets worthy in his view of being anthologised. In his preface to the anthology‚ he clarifies what he means by ‘judgment’ by turning his attention in particular to the questions of literary history and canons. The main criteria informing Arnold’s approach to literary history here are literature’s higher truth (i.e. the degree to which a work captures

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