Lesson 3 Flashcards

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Ways of studying Literature

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formalistic / Literary Approach
Moral and Humanistic Approach
Historical Approach
Cultural Approach
Psychological Approach

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Also called “pure” or “Literary” approach

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Formalistic / Literary Approach

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The selection is read and newed intrinsically, or for itself; independent of author, age or any other extrinsic factor

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Formalistic / Literary Approach

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The study of the selection is more or less based on so-called literary elements which is more or less boil down to the literal level, the affective values the ideational values, technical values, and total effects.

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Formalistic / Literary Approach

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In Formalistic / Literary Approach, the literal level ________ The affective values___________

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subjective matter
(emotional, nood, atmosphere, tone, attitudes, empathy)

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In Formalistic / Literary Approach, the ideational values_________

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themes, visions, unversal truths, character

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In Formalistic / Literary Approach, the technical values___________

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plot, structure, scene, language, point of view, imagens, figure, metrics, etc)

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In Formalistic / Literary Approach, the total effect___________

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the interrelation of the foregoing elements

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The nature of man is CENTRAL to literature

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Moral and Humanistic Approach

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Moral and Humanistic Approach. In these times of course the__________ is hotly contested making literature all the more challenging

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TRUE NATURE OF MAN

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Moral and Humanistic Approach. this approach is closely related to the_______ of literature

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MORALITY

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12
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Sees literature as both a reffection and product of the times and circumstances in which it is written

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Historical Approach

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often suitable to high school classes, to survey courses, to “average” classes, and for pieces tackled or “discovered.” for the first time

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Historical Approach

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14
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Consider as one of thr principal manifestation and vehicles of a nations or race’s culture aand tradition

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cultural approach

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15
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Tgis approach is one of the richest way to arrive at the culture of the people and onr of the most pleasurable wayys of appreciating the literature of the people

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cultural approach

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Set the dizzying motion, principally by Freud, perhaps beyond his wildest expectations, it considers literature as the EXPRESSION OF PERSONALITY of inner drives of neurosis

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Psychological Approach

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It has resulted in an almpst exhausting and exhaustive ‘’ psychological analysis’’ of the characters of symbols and images, of recurrent themes

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Psychological Approach

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Ways of studying literature

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formalistic
moral/ humanistic
historiical
cultural
psychological

19
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based on the literary elements

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formalistic

20
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close to the morality of literature, to questions of ethical goodness and badness

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moral/ humanistic

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sees literature as both reflection and a product of the times and circumstancesin which it is written

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historical

22
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An approach inknowing the culture of the people and one of the pleasurable ways of appreciating the literature of the people

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considers literature as the expression of personality, of inner drive of neurosis

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psychoological approach