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LITERARY CRITICISM
Questions for a Variety of Approach
I. Formalistic Approach
- Focuses on form
- Analysis stresses items like symbols, images, and
structure and how one part of the work relates to
other parts and to the whole
II. Philosophical Approach
- Focuses on themes, view of the world, moral
statements, author’s philosophy, etc.
III. Biographical Approach
- Focuses on connection of work to author’s personal
experiences
IV. Historical Approach
- Focuses on connection of work to the historical
period in which it was written
-Literary historians attempt to connect the
historical background of the work to specific
aspects of the work
V. Psychological Approach
- Focuses on psychology of characters
VI. Sociological Approach
- Focuses on man’s relationship to others in society,
politics, religion, and business
VII. Archetypal Approach
- Focuses on connections to other literature,
mythological/biblical allusions, archetypal images,
symbols, characters, and themes
VIII. Feminist Criticism
- Examines images of women and concepts of the
feminine in myth and literature
- Uses the psychological, archetypal, and sociological
approaches
- often focuses on female characters who have been
neglected in previous criticism
- attempt to correct or supplement what they regard
as a predominantly male-dominated critical
perspective
IX. Realism
- How the characters play their role realistically
EXPLANATORY ESSAY
- One which describes your views or opinions on a
particular subject/topic.
- As a disclaimer, you do not necessarily have to
concur with the specific subject in real life.
- offer explanations to your audience about the topic
in question.
- referred to an expository essay:
you are expected to offer an analysis of a
given subject
should not include any form of criticism or
argument while offering explanations in the
essay
BASIC OUTLINE OF AN EXPLANATORY ESSAY
Introduction
-Presents the main subject of the discussion and the
thesis statement
Body
- Backs up your thesis statement with factual
evidence, statistics and logic
Conclusion
- Summarizes the key points in your essay and
presents a general statement of conclusion
Introduction
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LITERARY CRITICISM

Questions for a Variety of Approach I. Formalistic Approach

  • Focuses on form
  • Analysis stresses items like symbols, images, and structure and how one part of the work relates to other parts and to the whole II. Philosophical Approach
  • Focuses on themes, view of the world, moral statements, author’s philosophy, etc. III. Biographical Approach
  • Focuses on connection of work to author’s personal experiences IV. Historical Approach
  • Focuses on connection of work to the historical period in which it was written
  • Literary historians attempt to connect the historical background of the work to specific aspects of the work V. Psychological Approach
  • Focuses on psychology of characters VI. Sociological Approach
  • Focuses on man’s relationship to others in society, politics, religion, and business VII. Archetypal Approach
  • Focuses on connections to other literature, mythological/biblical allusions, archetypal images, symbols, characters, and themes VIII. Feminist Criticism
  • Examines images of women and concepts of the feminine in myth and literature
  • Uses the psychological, archetypal, and sociological approaches
  • often focuses on female characters who have been neglected in previous criticism
  • attempt to correct or supplement what they regard as a predominantly male-dominated critical perspective IX. Realism
  • How the characters play their role realistically EXPLANATORY ESSAY
  • One which describes your views or opinions on a particular subject/topic.
  • As a disclaimer, you do not necessarily have to concur with the specific subject in real life.
  • offer explanations to your audience about the topic in question.
  • referred to an expository essay:  you are expected to offer an analysis of a given subject  should not include any form of criticism or argument while offering explanations in the essay BASIC OUTLINE OF AN EXPLANATORY ESSAYIntroduction - Presents the main subject of the discussion and the thesis statement  Body
  • Backs up your thesis statement with factual evidence, statistics and logic  Conclusion
  • Summarizes the key points in your essay and presents a general statement of conclusion  Introduction
  • Acts as a gateway for the content included in the essay THREE MAJOR COMPONENTS o Explanatory essays rill in the audience by making them interested in reading the content by using a hook statement. (This could be a relevant quote, interesting fact, or anything that might grab the reader’s attention.) o Followed by all pertinent background information that the reader might want to get to know. It helps in painting a clear image for the audience to follow. o Create a thesis statement to use as the focus of the essay. It ensures the writer does not drift off from the topic of discussion in the essay.  Body
  • should contain three paragraphs, each focusing on a key point unless the topic is rather broad. o Start by presenting a topic sentence that clearly explains the information you will be going more into in the body. Also ensures the smooth transition of your writing from one point to the next. The Transitions included in your essay are essential. o Communication is vital. Use certain phrases or words for the reader to be able to follow and understand each point, sentence by sentence, thought by thought, and paragraph by paragraph. It is crucial for the reader to understand what the author is trying to convey. o mind present a claim or position that clearly supports your thesis statement. It is vital to ensure that you make the connection evident so that the reader can easily connect the two. Afterwards, present all the factual information discovered from the research undertaken. It validates your claims and enforces the writer’s position.  Conclusion o First, restate the thesis statement but do not use the same wording as used in the introduction. It ultimately brings the reader’s attention back to the main focus of the essay at the same time increasing the strength of your point of view. o Ensure to summarize the three key points supporting your thesis as presented in the body accordingly. It is vital to restate the importance of each supporting point concisely. It shows that your essay correctly and logically defends the thesis statement, increasing the general outlook of your writing. o Present a general concluding statement. It should explain the significance of your point of view which you chose from a broad perspective. Leave the audience with a call to action, instinctively encouraging them to learn more about the subject at hand.  SUMMARY
  • Introduction (hook, background & context, thesis)
  • Body paragraphs (topic 1, fact1 + evidence, fact 2 + evidence, analysis)
  • Conclusion (summarize the question or thesis, discuss the significance of the topic, reveal unanswered questions, and call to action) POSITION PAPER
  • Written output which contains one’s stand about a certain issue.

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