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3 main points of 5 important Literary Theories

3 main points of 5 important Literary Theories

by Fahmida Mahzabin -
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After finishing our 1st session we have become aware of some theories. Out of which 3 points of 5 theories are highlighted below.
1/ Liberal Humanism :* Concurring to magnanimous humanism, great writing is of ageless importance.
                                       * This hypothesis says that human nature is unchanging.
                                       * Concurring to this hypothesis, the content uncovers constants and all                                                                                 inclusive truth almost human nature.
2/ Formalism : * This hypothesis is an interpretive approach that emphasizes                                                                                                the ponder of shape and scholarly gadgets within the text.
                            * This hypothesis says that creator or setting isn't fundamentalAs it were the story is necessary.
                            * Formalists center on the think about of wonderful language.

3/ New criticism :* It explores the "world" within the text. 
                              * This theory says that readers have not to be familiar with historical context.
                              * According to this theory, readers do not have to know about the background of the author to                                     read a text.
4/ Deconstruction :* This hypothesis appears that a scholarly work is self-contradictory. 
                                 * This hypothesis welcomes us to disentangle builds around us and to re-examine appearance                                      and reality as well. 
                                 * Individuals may have distinctive elucidations of the content or craftsmanship.

5/ Marxism :* This is often the scholarly hypothesis which bargains with the clash between class. 
                      * Agreeing to this hypothesiscraftsmanship reflects the age in which it was created. 
                      * It is an enunciation of the overwhelming class.

Thank you
FAhmida Mahzabin 
191-10-1890
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