Writing themes about literature /
Edgar V. Roberts.
- 7th ed.
- New Jersey : Prentice Hall, c1991.
- xv, 383p. : ill. ; 23cm.
Includes index
Subjects covered in this book are- The Process of Writing Themes about Literature Writing about likes and dislikes- Responding to Literature Writing about plot and structure- the organization of narratives and drama Writing about character -the people in literature Writing about setting - the background of place, objects and culture in literature Writing about point of view - the position and stance of the work's speaker or narrator Writing about an idea or theme- the meaning and the message in literature Writing about imagery-the work's link to the senses Writing about metaphor and simile - a source of depth and range in literature Writing about symbolism and allegory-Keys to extended meaning Writing about tone - The writer's control over attitudes and feelings Writing about a problem- challenges to overcome in reading Writing the theme of Comparison-contrast and extended comparison-Contrast - learning by seeing things together Writing about prosody-Rhythm, sound, and Rhyme in Poetry Writing tow themes based on a close reading - general contend and style Writing an evaluation - deciding on literary quality Writing about film- visual and auditory literature Writing the research theme-extra resources for understanding.
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English language --Rhetoric. Criticism--Authorship. Literature --Theory, etc. --History and criticism