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    Phillipine Literary Periods

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    Philippines was written during the Spanish period and the first half of the 20th century in Spanish language. Philippine literature is written in Spanish‚ English‚ Tagalog‚ and/or other native Philippine language. DEFINITION OF LITERATURE The word literature is derived from the Latin term Litera which means letter. It has been defined by various writers. Because literature deals with ideas‚ thoughts and emotions of man‚ literature can be said to be the story of man. Man’s loves‚ griefs‚ thoughts

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    THESIS STATEMENTS FOR LITERARY ESSAYS (DR. TARZIA) What is a Thesis? Three definitions: 1 --The thesis is an attitude toward the topic‚ a claim that you want to argue. 2 --A thesis is the central idea of your essay. It is the statement that you will support or prove to be true. The thesis is your goal. 3 --The thesis does not merely name a topic. The thesis asserts something about the topic. A good way to form a thesis is to (1) focus the topic and (2) make the thesis answer

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    Literary present tense

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    I Write in Literary Present Tense? Literary works‚ paintings‚ films‚ and other artistic creations are assumed to exist in an eternal present. Therefore‚ when you write about writers or artists as they express themselves in their work‚ use the present tense. The Basic Rule: You should use the past tense when discussing historical events‚ and you should use the literary present when discussing fictional events. 1. When commenting on what a writer says‚ use the present tense. Example: Dunn begins

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    Freud Literary Culture

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    page intentionally left blank FREUD’S LITERARY CULTURE This original study investigates the role played by literature in Sigmund Freud’s creation and development of psychoanalysis. Graham Frankland analyses the whole range of Freud’s own texts from a literary-critical perspective‚ providing a fresh and comprehensive reappraisal of his life’s work. Freud was steeped in classical European literature but seems initially to have repressed all literary influences on his scientific work. Frankland

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    RASMUS RAHE LORD OF THE FLIES LITERARY ESSAY MARCH 2012 This essay aims to explain why and how the move from civilized children to savagery occurred on the island in Lord of the Flies. It also looks at the reasons the term “savage” is used in the novel‚ as well as the abuse of authority in it. It suggests that the move to savagery is caused by one person‚ Jack Merridew‚ who acts as a catalyst for the rest of the boys on the island. From the first chapter in the novel‚ it is evident that that

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    Literary Analysis

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    Literary analysis I am going to compare two stories from the collection American Stories. It is a collection of six short stories‚ each one written by a different author‚ and I’ve chosen Full circle and The romantic to compare them. The first story‚ Full circle‚ was written by Edith Wharton and published in 1909. It is about how succesful a writer is with his novels and the relationship he has with his secretary. This story is located in New York City and Geoffrey Betton‚ the main character

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    with major situations in the play. These characteristics combined make an impacting and memorable part of the book. One of these is in Book 11‚ lines 233-256. I noted this part because of its strong use of poetic language‚ and the many literary elements in it that make it a very striking few stanzas. Firstly‚ the part I chose was when Odysseus went to the Kingdom of the Dead and met his mother. There was a quite a lot of repetition when Odysseus described the time when he wanted

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    Literary Criticism

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    Introduction The Hope for the Flowers of Trina Paulus started when Stripe was born. He saw other crawlers who were climbing a tree for them to reach the top. It was climb or be climbed. Stripe chose to climb and not mind other crawlers. He was very persistent to reach the top. He stepped on them and continued this single –minded approach. One day‚ he met a caterpillar named Yellow. They immediately fell in love with each other. Yellow encouraged him to just go down and not continue the climb. He

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    without using the words like‚ as‚ then‚ or resembles. The sky is a patchwork quilt * Poets use similes to make such comparisons using connection words as in the sky is a patchwork of quilt. * Personification is a language that attributes human qualifications to non-human things as in the wind danced in the trees * Onomatopoeia is the use of the word those sound imitates its meaning. Ex: buzz‚ hiss‚ thud‚ and sizzle * Imagery is a descriptive language poets use to create word pictures or

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    In literary criticism‚ bildungsroman or coming-of-age story is a literary genre which focuses on the psychological and moral growth of the protagonist from youth to adulthood (coming of age)‚[2] and in which character change is thus extremely important.[3] The term was coined in 1819 by philologist Karl Morgenstern in his university lectures‚ and later famously reprised by Wilhelm Dilthey‚ who legitimized it in 1870 and popularized it in 1905.[1][4] The genre is further characterized by a number

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