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Literary Criticism - Coggle Diagram
Literary Criticism
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Moral-Philosophical
It involves morality or philosophical issues such as ethics, religion, or the nature of humanity
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Formalistic Criticism
It analyzes and criticizes all the context of the work. It searches for tone, literary techniques, figurative language, structures.
New Criticism
It criticizes the use of the words, figurative speech, symbols, irony, tension, and paradox.
Psychological Criticism
This analyzes the author’s personality, mindset, feeling, and desires, showing human behaviors in literary work.
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Cultural Criticism
Focuses on the culture of society and how it can influence the actions of the time presented in the literary work.
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Mythological Criticism
This explores the author humanity and the imagination that expresses using symbols, myths and incorporating culture into the text
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Moral-Ethical Criticism
It bases on the content and values criticizing the mode of imparting morality, philosophy, and religion.