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Page 1: GENERAL TRAITS ◦ anything written  (or published – published = approved) ◦ holds interest, gives pleasure ◦ fictional, non-fictional  imaginative,
Page 2: GENERAL TRAITS ◦ anything written  (or published – published = approved) ◦ holds interest, gives pleasure ◦ fictional, non-fictional  imaginative,

GENERAL TRAITS◦ anything written

(or published – published = approved)

◦ holds interest, gives pleasure ◦ fictional, non-fictional

imaginative, biographical

◦makes readers see, feel, hear, love,…◦ has structure, form

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Page 3: GENERAL TRAITS ◦ anything written  (or published – published = approved) ◦ holds interest, gives pleasure ◦ fictional, non-fictional  imaginative,

GENRE◦Tragedy, Comedy, Tragi-Comedy◦ sonnet, lyric, ode◦ Shakespearean, Petrarchan sonnets◦ Short Story, Play, Poem◦myth, legend, fairy tale, allegory

Movement◦Neo-Classical, Romantic, Post-Modern

Elements◦ Plot, Theme, Characterization, Symbolism◦ conventions

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Page 4: GENERAL TRAITS ◦ anything written  (or published – published = approved) ◦ holds interest, gives pleasure ◦ fictional, non-fictional  imaginative,

FORM◦ any length◦ any form◦ lack of form

blank verse Theatre of the Absurd stream-of-consciousness

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Page 5: GENERAL TRAITS ◦ anything written  (or published – published = approved) ◦ holds interest, gives pleasure ◦ fictional, non-fictional  imaginative,

PLOT◦ Plot = #1 to Aristotle◦ narrative◦ tells a story◦ beginning, middle, end

even the lack of a plot is significant

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Page 6: GENERAL TRAITS ◦ anything written  (or published – published = approved) ◦ holds interest, gives pleasure ◦ fictional, non-fictional  imaginative,

CHARACTER◦ has someone in the plot

human, animal, other

◦ persona◦ narrator◦ protagonist, antagonist

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Page 7: GENERAL TRAITS ◦ anything written  (or published – published = approved) ◦ holds interest, gives pleasure ◦ fictional, non-fictional  imaginative,

Ezra Pound: ◦ “Literature is news that stays news” (1).

Robert Frost: ◦ “a performance in words” (3 & 16) ◦not just “meaning”

Lady Murasaki ◦has a significance, something that the author thinks is

invaluable, “so important that one cannot bear to let it pass into oblivion” (4)

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Page 8: GENERAL TRAITS ◦ anything written  (or published – published = approved) ◦ holds interest, gives pleasure ◦ fictional, non-fictional  imaginative,

allows us to appreciate excellence, admire achievement (3)

so, not only do the authors demonstrate a usage or skill with the aforementioned “Structure & Form”

but they also exhibit a mastery of it◦ and we admire it as we would a virtuoso’s performance

athletic, musical, technological, mechanical, pedagogical

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Page 9: GENERAL TRAITS ◦ anything written  (or published – published = approved) ◦ holds interest, gives pleasure ◦ fictional, non-fictional  imaginative,

ANALOGY:◦Many people play sports.

Many even play sports professionally.

◦BUT◦What separates the average players from the Greats?

Hobey Baker, Wayne Gretsky Jim Thorpe, Babe Didrikson Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell Emmett Smith, Walter Peyton Babe Ruth, Ted Williams

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Page 10: GENERAL TRAITS ◦ anything written  (or published – published = approved) ◦ holds interest, gives pleasure ◦ fictional, non-fictional  imaginative,

Literature with a Capital “L”◦ distinguished from mere versification

just b/c it rhymes doesn’t make it Literature greeting card, lyrics to pop song

◦ distinguished from mere information just b/c it relays some data doesn’t make it Literature the months poem (“30 days hath…”)

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Page 11: GENERAL TRAITS ◦ anything written  (or published – published = approved) ◦ holds interest, gives pleasure ◦ fictional, non-fictional  imaginative,

THOUGHT-PROVOKING◦makes readers think, discuss, argue, disagree

communication with ourselves with each other

◦ allows us to see some issue from a different, perhaps unique, perspective expands our viewpoints beyond our personal experiences

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Page 12: GENERAL TRAITS ◦ anything written  (or published – published = approved) ◦ holds interest, gives pleasure ◦ fictional, non-fictional  imaginative,

MEANING◦makes sense◦ even non-sense makes sense◦morals◦ themes◦ literary work teaches

edifying, instructional, historical, cultural learn @ their culture, our culture life lessons

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Page 13: GENERAL TRAITS ◦ anything written  (or published – published = approved) ◦ holds interest, gives pleasure ◦ fictional, non-fictional  imaginative,

MEANING◦ literary work has significance◦ universality

beyond fads, “flash-in-the-pans” long “shelf life” crosses many boundaries

time, space, culture, religion,… not myopic, but far-sighted view

MEANING OF LIFE

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Page 14: GENERAL TRAITS ◦ anything written  (or published – published = approved) ◦ holds interest, gives pleasure ◦ fictional, non-fictional  imaginative,

MEANING OF LIFE◦ insight into the human condition

this existence after-life the forces at work for/against us the lack thereof

◦ positive or negative even if there is no meaning to life

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LITERATURE◦ demonstrates a level of excellence◦with note to structure, form, conventions◦while conveying a story◦ that teaches us about us◦ about the human condition◦ (a combination of all of the above)

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