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    In "Historical Text as Literary Artifact," Hayden White compares historiography with literature. Historians must rely on a "historical imagination," such as filling in the blanks or making assumptions about events. History is a "constructive" enterprise, and historians are trained to perceive patterns that may or may not have actually existed. If historians rely on the "historical imagination," as they must to complete their task, then historiography and historical literature are qualitatively similar

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    in different ways when analyzed from different perspectives. The two schools of literary criticism is Marxist and feminist. These criticisms reflect the novel very well and Tennessee William has put many similarities of these theories. According to Marxist.org , Marxist historical criticism is a loose term for explaining literary criticism based on socialist and dialectic theories. Marxist criticism sees literary writing as reflections of social institutions from which they come from. Marxists

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    Literary Devices Essay Have you ever wanted to pick apart a piece of writing the way one might pick off the toppings of a pizza? I see literary devices as the toppings and the dough is the good writing. Literary devices refer to the typical structures used by writers in their works to convey his or her message in a simple manner to his or her readers. When “employed properly, the different literary devices help readers to appreciate, interpret and analyze a literary work.”, and by developing a strong

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    to apply the following personal literary theory when presented with a literary work. First, I try to search for morals and lessons that I can draw from the text. I enjoy doing this because I can learn new things and gain new insights. Second, I try to make connections to the text by comparing characters, descriptions, or situations to either myself, the world around me, or other works of literature that I have encountered. Third, I pay attention to the literary devices employed by the author,

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    finished (About – Roger Galbraith). These are recent events in our history, and incidents like this are the reason feminist theory in literary criticism exists. Feminist literary criticism is defined as, “literary analysis that arises from the viewpoint of feminism, feminist theory and/or feminist politics” (Napikoski). There are a number of aims that feminist literary theory fights for. One is teaching readers to see things from a woman character’s point of view in a written work, as many readers

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    Jackson which, sparked controversy when published in the June 26, 1948 issue of the New Yorker. Jackson used several different literary devices to support her theme that people who don’t question tradition get what they deserve. The literary devices Jackson uses to support the theme of ‘The Lottery’ are irony, foreshadowing, and pacing. To begin with, one of the literary devices Jackson uses is irony. In the short story “The Lottery” Shirley Jackson presents, “The morning of June 27th was clear and

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    inspiring to the eyes that see her words. In Shirley Jackson’s short story, The Lottery, she keeps the reader on the edge of their seat wanting to continue reading beyond the final word. She uses literary devices to shape her story to grab her readers attention all throughout the story. By using these literary devices, Shirley Jackson shows off her dark and twisted side as well as her fantastic writing style to emphasize why she is one of the writers of her generation. Society today sees the lottery

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    Literary commentary essay In the excerpt on pages 147-151 of All the pretty horses Cormac McCarthy   shows through various literary techniques such as imagery and diction. As well as his use of language and the structure of the passage to show how the horses are such a big part of the story, how they are not just a way of transportation for John Grady Cole and Rawlins, they are almost everything to them. From friends to their life's passion these horses are what really drives them and neither of

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    man contracts a “disease” after the elder roommate’s eye possesses him. This “disease” heightens his senses so he can hear the voices from heaven, hell, and everything in between. Poe creates a dreadful and abhorrent story through characterization, literary techniques, and an insidious plot. Poe uses characterization to develop realistic characters readers can relate to. From the start the narrator does not hide his methodical side well. He stalks the old man for seven consecutive nights, taking

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    segregations compare to the world in BNW. He also uses many literary devices to tell use what his society looks like during the 1930’s. During this time the WWii was going on and this was a big deal to the world because there was a lot of dramas and other dangerous things going on. Some of those devices are simile, details, metaphor... One major event was people being considerate about others instead on themselves. One of the literary devices that Aldous Huxley uses is metaphor to give us a description

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