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    2. How does medieval literature present the experience of romantic love? The romances of medieval literature are often very different from what a modern audience would expect from a ‘romance’ in the twenty first century. However, our modern conception of romance, and indeed ‘chivalry’, owe a lot to their medieval precursors. From the middle ages, the concept of courtly love, described by the Encyclopaedia Britannica as a “highly conventionalised code the prescribed the behaviour of ladies…

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    By means of arranging intertextual approaches, Rushdie has problematized postmodernist representational systems of the West, specifically, its colonial and imperial discourse. Besides, his novels are interested in the study of Eastern cultural traditions and history, particularly those of India and Pakistan. As a postcolonialist writer, Rushdie attempts to deconstruct the colonial historical account of the colonizer and subvert it through the creation of another explanations and accounts. The…

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    children’s literature in the social-emotional development of children?” when asked if childhood literature is important in the social emotional development of a young child, the first thing you should understand is what children’s literature and socio emotional development is. The social emotional development of a child is the child's ‘experience, expression, and management of emotions’ and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others. Children’s literature is the…

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    dictionary defined literature as “Familiarity with letters or books; knowledge acquired from reading or studying books, esp. the principal classical texts associated with humane learning; literary culture; learning, scholarship”. The definition of literature leads to understand the significance of reading literature. It is important to read literature because we can free our minds, have a better understanding of history, and to improve our communication skills. Although, literature make us more…

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    structure, punctuation etc. Literature revolves around the use of expression. Almost all the pieces of literature found are rich in expression. Literature usually reflects culture and it is also very rich. It is basically the thought which we express with the help of a language. So literature is basically a combination of thoughts which are expressed in a language. Literature also consists of a number of forms like poetry, stories, novel, drama etc. literature is the form of language which…

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    Women in Literature and the Effect Men Have on Them Men have a negative effect on women in literature in terms of oppressing their sexuality and leaving them devastated at the end of the story. For instance, Addie Bundren from William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying, was an unhappily married woman whose sexuality was oppressed, by the constraints of a male dominated society and husband, despite her affair. In comparison, Blanche DuBois from Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire, was a widow…

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    and physical. A major change was literature in itself. Prior to western influence, literature was never around for most of the stories and song were done orally. For most people change in the end may be beneficial, but often times bring conflict and hardships, and unfortunately many of these hardships begin in their very own home. Though many western influences have been if not needed, wanted, they have diminished and altered out cultural way of life. Thus, literature of the Pacific includes…

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    Multicultural Literature

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    Diversity in American children’s literature has been a popular topic of intense debate in recent years. Many authors and educators have argued that the genre of children’s literature is severely lacking in diverse and multicultural texts. Others suggest that many positive changes have occurred in the genre, and that children’s literature in the United States represents a wide variety of cultures and backgrounds. In the article “On Being White” by Allie Jane Bruce, the New York City children’s…

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    Classic Literature

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    Classic literature is inspirational and allows someone to relate to the feel of the story, some may be complex and some simple, classic literature is very hard to find and there isn’t a distinct test to see weather something is classic or not. Great works of literature are pieces that get you thinking and involved or attached to certain ideas or characters. They give more of a singular attachment, where you don’t love everything you love a specific thing and you focus on that one thing. There…

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    Empathy In Literature

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    to sympathy in literature. The empathy is literate meaning of understanding and knowing one’s feeling and emotions. Moreover, it also bases on your own experience to understand other person’s situation. However, sympathy is more of pretending to be caring someone’s feeling, and it actually doesn’t touch one’s feeling like you really mean it. In literature pieces, thinking of understanding either character or author’s feeling is really important to grasp the real meaning of literature when you…

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