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The nine schools of Literary Criticism (How does their culture in the…
The nine schools of Literary Criticism
How does their culture in the place they live different from others that live in the place they live in the story Clueless.
Cultural Lit Crit
: analyzing the cultures in the context of the the story.
If the author was from a different location across the world what would have to change about the story clueless.
Structural Lit Crit:
analyzes lit based on notions that structures exists universally.
Psychoanalytical Lit Crit:
analyzes the psychology motive, desire, subconscious of the characters.
What was the message that you grasped from the movie "Clueless"?
Did you expect Josh and Cher to end up together? Explain your answer and why you did or didn't expect it?
Reader Response Lit Crit::
analyzes lit with the understanding that every reader is unique and different.
Marxist Lit Crit
: analyzes socio- economic roles as they're relevant to the story.
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what would happen in the story of clueless if the author changes Cher's feeling for Josh to having feelings for Elton?
What is the Importance of the socio- economic roles that the author has created?
Gender Lit Crit:
analyzes gender roles as they pertain to and affect a story.
How would the roles differ if Cher and Dionne were actually guys?
If they were guys, could the story be told the same or would they have to totally rewrite the story?
Authorial Lit Crit
: analyzes the relationship of the authors life to his or her text.
What was Amy Heckerling's life like before her career and how does that affect her ability to do her job well?
What was her inspiration and goal for writing Clueless and if she had the chance to re-write in a different time, would she and what would she change?
Deconstructive Lit Crit:
analyzes lit based on the idea that there are no universal structures can always provide a counter argument:"No such thing".
HIstorical Lit Crit:
analyzes the time period of the story's setting and its creation as they pertain to the text.
What was her inspiration and goal for writing Clueless and if she had the chance to re-write in a different time, would she and what would she change?
Does the time period in Clueless have a great significance to the story or could the story stay almost the same in a different time?