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Historical lit crit.
Cultural lit crit.
Reader-response lit crit.
Structural lit crit.
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Gender lit crit.
Authorial Lit. Crit.
psychoanalytical lit crit.
Marxist lit crit.
Questions the role of the authors life, and its relationship to the work. https://winkgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/49-Funny-School-Memes-Not-Everyone-Likes-School-15-720x480.jpg
Text book question: How does the author in the very cranky bear relate to the story, use context clues.
Open Q:
Questions the relationship of actual history to the story both in the time that it was written and the time that it was said.
Textbook question: In cold mountain, how would the story change if it were to take place in today's world. Meme:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc()/funny-history-memes-25-5c49e55c46e0fb000134550b.jpg)
Open Question:
Analyze the role cultures plays in a text
Where would frank have swam if it were made in the United States rather than in England.
Analyze the role class status or structure plays in the story.
Would clueless be the same if the kids parents weren't as rich, how would there social status change?
If hayesville was a wealthier town, how much bigger would it be, would we help surrounding towns.
Deconstruction lit crit.
Analyzes the physiological roots, motives and subconscious desires of characters.
Analyzes the roles gender plays in a story.
What if it was a women that had swam the english channel instead of frank? Would she get more respect for it less?
Assumes all literature depends on structures (theme, characters, plot, foreshadowing, etc..) for the sake of the story analysis.
assumes that these things/structures don't exist.. aims to prove that every story is unique.
The way I perceive a story could possibly be different from from how Javier's perception of a story is.
Assumes that every reader is different, and thus interprets story uniquely.
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