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    Literary Theory: Postcolonial theory is about how literature can be used as a political instrument during certain times in our history. Post-colonial theory looks at how power, religion, culture, and economics and how they are written and related to the time period and the colonization that was happening. For example when reading about colonization in American we only read from writing from men who are white and upper/middle class. Literature could be oppressive because it was only written from

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    Literary Theories on Marxism

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    Brothels showcase the literary theories on Marxism, Post-colonial criticism, and feminism. The paragraphs show how people struggle in their own societies in different aspects, politically and socially. Because all three pieces show struggle in all texts, the unifying theme is how people react and overcome the struggles that they face. ANALYTIC PARAGRAPH # 1: ZOMBIE BY THE CRANBERRIES The song Zombie by Irish band The Cranberries expresses the theory of post-colonial criticism

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    check which of the terms-- ‘Theory’ or ‘Theories’--can be used in literary studies. Objective- An attempt has been made in this paper to check which of the above mentioned terms is more applicable in literary studies using Jonathan Culler’s Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction (1997). Argument- In this paper I argue that the term ‘Theory’ is applicable more in literary studies. Introduction- The word ‘theory’ has been derived from, Greek

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    26 February 2015 Literary Theories and Candide Theories generally propose explanations whose status is still hypothetical and subject to experimentation that can exist in any area of interest; nonetheless, as one narrows theories down to a single specific field, like that of Literature, definitions adjust with them. Literary theory relies on human response to literature, followed by forming opinions and examining the text. Primarily, literary theory allows criticism creation of principles

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    Trauma Theory and Enon In his article entitled ”Speak, Trauma: Toward a Revised Understanding of Literary Trauma Theory,” Joshua Pederson proposed a new method of approaching a text from the perspective of literary trauma theory that set aside old methods in favor of those that reflect the most recent advancements made in trauma research. Rather than approaching a text according to Caruth, Herman, or van der Kolk’s definitions of trauma, Pederson suggested that scholars attempt to perceive a literary

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    to apply the following personal literary theory when presented with a literary work. First, I try to search for morals and lessons that I can draw from the text. I enjoy doing this because I can learn new things and gain new insights. Second, I try to make connections to the text by comparing characters, descriptions, or situations to either myself, the world around me, or other works of literature that I have encountered. Third, I pay attention to the literary devices employed by the author,

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    Literary theory is a body of ideas and methods used in interpreting literature. By literary theory we refer to the different theories developed in order to retrieve meanings from literary work. According to Culler “Theory in literary studies is not an account of the nature of literature or methods for its study...It’s a body of thinking and writing whose limits are exceedingly hard to define.” (in Culler, p. 3;as cited Chakraborty, n.d.). There are a few schools of literary theory, but this paper

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    have gone through five different theories, I have to say that each one is important for college students to learn. Literary theories are a great tool to because without them most students will not be able to fully analyze or even dissect the college level reading they have to do for class. Reason why, is because each one of the five theories plays a role in your everyday reading. It is also important because any book that you read is going to have some sort of theory in it and without them you will

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    these lenses of literary theory I hope to derive further meaning and understanding of this favored story as well as dismiss some criticism that has been leveled against H.P. Lovecraft. Each

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    Discussion Board #3 - Using the Gender Identity Literary Theory. "A White Heron". This short story portrays the resistance that feminist concepts give way to. Our story having the main character as a nine-year-old little girl who embarks on a journey that yearns for the young girl to come from a state of innocence to a state of knowledge about the world around her. She becomes illuminated in her environment once her grandmother has brought her to live in the rural countryside. Knowledge and nature

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