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    The formalist approach of the four main types of literary criticisms, closely follow the idea of close reading and emphasis on the text itself. Formalists invest time on the work of the author to determine the meaning. They focus on structure, imagery, symbols, setting, and themes, completely disregarding all other types of ideologies. In the text, “To Build a Fire,” by Jack London, these literary elements flood the story, allowing it to be seen from a different perspective and giving it a whole

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    paper is aimed to conduct an explanation introduction in four definitions, New Criticism, Structuralism, New Historical and African-American criticism. The paper will be divided into three parts, definitions, the comparison of their difference and the conclusion. 1. Definition New Criticism The word New Criticism was appearing on the book, "The New Criticism", written by John Crowe Ransom. In his book, "The New Criticism", Ransom came up with a new formalist current, which emphasized close reading

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    being executed in the proper manner? Which literary elements are being used? For instance is there metaphor, personification,

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    "Chopin's 'The Story of an Hour.'." Short Story Criticism, edited by Jelena Krstovic, vol. 110, Gale, 2008. Literature Resource Center, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/H1420082716/LitRC?u=mill30389&sid=LitRC&xid=8de59807. Accessed 28 Jan. 2018. Originally published in Explicator, vol. 61, no. 4, Summer 2003, pp. 210-213. Skredsvig, Kari Meyers. "Mapping Gender: Feminist Cartographies in Kate Chopin's 'Regionalist' Stories." Short Story Criticism, edited by Jelena Krstovic, vol. 110, Gale, 2008

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    ways to analyze a literary work. These ways are called Schools of Criticism or Critical Theories. Schools of criticism occur when groups of readers and critics come together and declare allegiance to a similar core of beliefs. And, when they do, they ask a particular set of question about a literary work. Each different way of analyzing a literary work elicits a different set of questions. A&P, a short story by John Updike, would best be analyzed by using the school of New Criticism and analyzing the

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    reaction as a victory in self control(American Writers 3). Angelou exhibits a similar spirit when describing her visit with Momma to a white dentist who reveals that he would rather put his hands in a dog’s mouth than a niggers(Contemporary Literary Criticism 12 12). The appalling parallel between the “dog” and the “nigger” narrates the account of dehumanization noted by African American writers. The most powerful emotional response in the first autobiography, I Know Why The Caged Bird

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    “My Fair Lady” we are set forth to see the different views on the opposite gender and how gender criticism comes to life. Developing feelings is based on how we see the person, throughout we see both characters develop relationships based on how they create this person, each man forms new feelings and perception on women as they sculpt and create, their views on women are changed and the gender criticism views flip. Our society today has become more accepting with equality in gender. We are faced

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    Guilt, Suffering, Confession and Redemption in Crime and Punishment             "You keep lying!" screamed Raskolnikov, no longer able to restrain himself. "You're lying, you damned clown!" And he flung himself on Porfiry, who retired to the doorway, but without a trace of panic. "I understand everything, everything!" He approached Porfiry. "You're lying and taunting me so Ill give myself away-" "You can't give yourself away any more than you have already, Rodion Romanovich, old man. Why,

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    In order to fully understand Eliot’s statement, it would be helpful to locate the statement in Eliot’s essay and then speculate its meaning within its context. Right before the quoted passage, Eliot writes, “if were agreed as to what we meant by wisdom, by the good life for the individual and for society, we should apply moral judgements to poetry as confidently as did Johnson” (Eliot 212). It seems Eliot implies that Johnson is confident about his moral judgement because there is a consensus in

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    A Blind Man’s Gift in Cathedral       In Raymond Carver’s story, "Cathedral," one man’s prejudice is overcome by another man’s gift. The husband in the story is given the gift of seeing a cathedral through a blind man’s eyes. The true gift comes from the cathedral, which represents the husband’s prejudice and the blind man’s open-mindedness. This gift is the revelation the husband experiences while he "looks" at the cathedral with his eyes still closed. According to Anatole Broyard "Cathedral"

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