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1.	Annotation	to explain, to comment upon, to note 
2.	Allusions	brief, subtle, and unexplained suggestions of something else 
3.	Motif	a word, image, phrase, or object that recurs the story 
 
 
4.	5 kinds of con- flict 
 
Man vs Man, Man vs society, Man vs God, Man vs himself, Man vs nature 
 
5.	Rising action	the way characters handle the conflict or the obstacle(s) they encounter 
6.	Climax	the turning point or point of highest tension, sometimes its called the point of no return 
7.	Fall...
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1.	Annotation	to explain, to comment upon, to note 
2.	Allusions	brief, subtle, and unexplained suggestions of something else 
3.	Motif	a word, image, phrase, or object that recurs the story 
 
 
4.	5 kinds of con- flict 
 
Man vs Man, Man vs society, Man vs God, Man vs himself, Man vs nature 
 
5.	Rising action	the way characters handle the conflict or the obstacle(s) they encounter 
6.	Climax	the turning point or point of highest tension, sometimes its called the point of no return 
7.	Fall...
1.	Annotation	to explain, to comment upon, to note 
2.	Allusions	brief, subtle, and unexplained suggestions of something else 
3.	Motif	a word, image, phrase, or object that recurs the story 
 
 
4.	5 kinds of con- flict 
 
Man vs Man, Man vs society, Man vs God, Man vs himself, Man vs nature 
 
 
5.	Rising action	the way characters handle the conflict or the obstacle(s) they encounter 
6.	Climax	the turning point or point of highest tension, sometimes its called the point of no return 
7.	Fa...
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1.	Annotation	to explain, to comment upon, to note 
2.	Allusions	brief, subtle, and unexplained suggestions of something else 
3.	Motif	a word, image, phrase, or object that recurs the story 
 
 
4.	5 kinds of con- flict 
 
Man vs Man, Man vs society, Man vs God, Man vs himself, Man vs nature 
 
 
5.	Rising action	the way characters handle the conflict or the obstacle(s) they encounter 
6.	Climax	the turning point or point of highest tension, sometimes its called the point of no return 
7.	Fa...
1.	Annotation	to explain, to comment upon, to note 
2.	Allusions	brief, subtle, and unexplained suggestions of something else 
3.	Motif	a word, image, phrase, or object that recurs the story 
 
 
4.	5 kinds of con- flict 
 
Man vs Man, Man vs society, Man vs God, Man vs himself, Man vs nature 
 
 
5.	Rising action	the way characters handle the conflict or the obstacle(s) they encounter 
6.	Climax	the turning point or point of highest tension, sometimes its called the point of no return 
7.	Fa...
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1.	Annotation	to explain, to comment upon, to note 
2.	Allusions	brief, subtle, and unexplained suggestions of something else 
3.	Motif	a word, image, phrase, or object that recurs the story 
 
 
4.	5 kinds of con- flict 
 
Man vs Man, Man vs society, Man vs God, Man vs himself, Man vs nature 
 
 
5.	Rising action	the way characters handle the conflict or the obstacle(s) they encounter 
6.	Climax	the turning point or point of highest tension, sometimes its called the point of no return 
7.	Fa...
Romanticism in literature, a late 18th to early 19th-century movement, championed emotion, individualism, and nature. Writers like Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the Shelleys rejected Enlightenment rationalism, emphasizing the sublime, personal expression, and a connection to the natural world. The movement birthed the romantic hero and influenced diverse genres, marking a departure from neoclassical conventions toward a celebration of human complexity and imagination.
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Romanticism in literature, a late 18th to early 19th-century movement, championed emotion, individualism, and nature. Writers like Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the Shelleys rejected Enlightenment rationalism, emphasizing the sublime, personal expression, and a connection to the natural world. The movement birthed the romantic hero and influenced diverse genres, marking a departure from neoclassical conventions toward a celebration of human complexity and imagination.
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Detailed and helpful questions that can be important to learners of literature to revise on stylistics an literary techniques
This is a document (syllabus) for the English language taught in Kenyan schools. 
It includes the topics and sub topics found in the Kenyan English curriculum .
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This is a document (syllabus) for the English language taught in Kenyan schools. 
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In as much as Tony Morrison tries to highlight on complexity of social racism through fiction story, many races here in the united states continue to fight against it. Recitatif is a short narration of two abandoned girls who meet in an orphanage rather childrens’ home. The two girls, Twyla and Roberta, are depicted as people of diffent race who play the role of expressing the state of racism in social institutions. They are connected by the fact they they were not real orphans like the rest o...
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In as much as Tony Morrison tries to highlight on complexity of social racism through fiction story, many races here in the united states continue to fight against it. Recitatif is a short narration of two abandoned girls who meet in an orphanage rather childrens’ home. The two girls, Twyla and Roberta, are depicted as people of diffent race who play the role of expressing the state of racism in social institutions. They are connected by the fact they they were not real orphans like the rest o...
This template provides students on how to write a professional resume that can be used in the job market. Very relevant template and is up for grabs. Download it, edit it and key in your de tails.
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This document provides a complete analysis of the poem ecstasy by jone donne.
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This document provides a complete analysis of the poem ecstasy by jone donne.
Introduction to Literary Studies is a document that provides an exploration of the principles and practices of literary theory and criticism. The document covers a range of topics related to the analysis and interpretation of literature, including literary theory, literary criticism, genre, literary history, interpretation, poetics, semiotics, and narratology. It also delves into the various schools of literary theory, including formalism, structuralism, poststructuralism, Marxism, feminism, pos...
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Introduction to Literary Studies is a document that provides an exploration of the principles and practices of literary theory and criticism. The document covers a range of topics related to the analysis and interpretation of literature, including literary theory, literary criticism, genre, literary history, interpretation, poetics, semiotics, and narratology. It also delves into the various schools of literary theory, including formalism, structuralism, poststructuralism, Marxism, feminism, pos...