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Eng 45c - Coggle Diagram
Eng 45c
Eng 45C
Genre
Gothic
The Turn of The Screw — Henry James
The apparaitions — real or not real?
The Man of the Crowd — Edgar Allen Poe
Women’s Literature
Mrs. Dalloway — Virginia Woolf
Their Eyes Were Watching God — Zora Hurston
Eurydice — H. D.
Poetry
W.B. Yeats
Langston Hughes
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The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock — T.S. Eliot
Leda and The Swan
Formal Features
Allusion
Greek
Eurydice — H.D. Carlton
Leda and the Swan — W.B. Yeats
Italian
German
The Man of The Crowd
“Some books do not permit themselves to be read”.
The unknown
Narration
Unreliable narrator
Free indirect discourse
Motifs
Nature
The Red Wheelbarrow — Williams
Tranquility in isolation, distance from city
Peace in the little things
Sea
Sea Rose, H. D
Sailing To Byzantium — Yeats
Themes
Death
Mortality
Identity
Bartleby the Scrivener — Melville
To be known is to be alive. In the absence of being know, life cannot flourish
Time/ Temporality
Culture
Native American
Things Fall Apart — Achebe
Women’s Experiences
African American
Langston Hughes — Harlem Renaissance focus in his work
Modernism
Everyday Life/ Society
The Dead — Joyce
Dinner party / social event
Isolationism
Bartleby the Scrivener — Melville
Bartleby is numbed by his everyday life, isolates and dies
The Lake aisle of Inisfree— Yeats
Conformity