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Postmodernism in Literature question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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Postmodernism in LiteratureIrony, black humor, playfulness - correct answer Treat serious subjects in a playful and humorous way, often as commentary (ex: insensitivity about man squashed in elevator, page 9) 
 
Techno culture and Hyperreality - correct answer Simulations have replaced the real; often dealt with using characteristic irony and pastiche (ex: The Gutless Wonder) 
 
Metafiction - correct answer Writing about writing; making the artificiality of art or the fictionality of fiction app...
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Atonement Film Study Notes
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This document consists of the characters; background; storyline; narrative structure; stylistic technique of metafiction; themes; analysis of the fountain scene; motifs; symbols; the ending and sound of the film "Atonement". These notes were created based on the film "Atonement" and not on the novel
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UIL Literary Criticism UIL Exam Final Questions and Answers 2024
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UIL Literary Criticism UIL Exam Final 
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Adventure Stories - CORRECT ANSWER-a story based around action, not character 
development, motive, or theme development. 
Alternative History - CORRECT ANSWER-a story based loosely off of a major historical 
event, often changing the outcome or facts of the event. 
Archetype - CORRECT ANSWER-An image, character, or event recurrent in literature 
that suggests a mythological pattern of experience or universal meaning. 
Charac...
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POSTMODERNISM, definition, general features fully solved rated A+ 2023/2024
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POSTMODERNISM, definition, general featuresPostmodernism: the term - correct answer - like 'modernism' or 'realism', 'postmodernism' can be used a) as a period term, and b) as a term designating a certain trend in literature and other media 
a) period from the 1960s to around 2000, or, as some say, to the present (i.e. not quite immediately following modernism, since the 1940s and l 950s showed a 'reaction against modernist experimentation' in poetry and fiction; cf. Rabinovitz 1967); th...
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pastiche - correct answer Postmodern authors were certainly not the first to use irony and humor in their writing, but for many postmodern authors, these became the hallmarks of their style. Postmodern authors will often treat very serious subjects—World War II, the Cold War, conspiracy theories—from a position of distance and disconnect, and will choose to depict their histories ironically and humorously. 
 
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Postmodernism - correct answer aesthetic, cultural 
 
*metafiction* (narrative within narrative) 
*self-reflexivity* 
*blurring of boundaries* (no high & low culture) 
*sheer play and existential commitment* 
*pastiche* (Comic Mona Lisa) (pieces of art alluding to what came before, revisit old style vs. Modernism, reinvent everything) 
*linguistic scepticism/deconstruction* (poststructuralism: meaning collapsed, my pen is not your pen) 
Meaning = unstable 
Not just literature, als...
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POSTMODERNISM, definition, general features Question and answers rated A+ 2023/2024Postmodernism: the term - correct answer - like 'modernism' or 'realism', 'postmodernism' can be used a) as a period term, and b) as a term designating a certain trend in literature and other media 
a) period from the 1960s to around 2000, or, as some say, to the present (i.e. not quite immediately following modernism, since the 1940s and l 950s showed a 'reaction against modernist experimentation' in poet...
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Postmodernism Question and answers 2023/2024 verified to pass 
Postmodernism - correct answer aesthetic, cultural 
 
*metafiction* (narrative within narrative) 
*self-reflexivity* 
*blurring of boundaries* (no high & low culture) 
*sheer play and existential commitment* 
*pastiche* (Comic Mona Lisa) (pieces of art alluding to what came before, revisit old style vs. Modernism, reinvent everything) 
*linguistic scepticism/deconstruction* (poststructuralism: meaning collapsed, my pen is not your pe...
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Postmodernism in Literature Question and answers rated A+ 2023/2024
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Postmodernism in Literature Question and answers rated A+ 2023/2024Irony, black humor, playfulness - correct answer Treat serious subjects in a playful and humorous way, often as commentary (ex: insensitivity about man squashed in elevator, page 9) 
 
Techno culture and Hyperreality - correct answer Simulations have replaced the real; often dealt with using characteristic irony and pastiche (ex: The Gutless Wonder) 
 
Metafiction - correct answer Writing about writing; making the artificiality ...
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CSET English Subtest 1 Questions with Verified Answers
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Arthur Miller - Answer- "The Death of a Salesman" depicted a man whose failure made him feel like an outcast. 
 
Alexander Pope - Answer- (1710-1728) "Rape of the Lock", "An Essay on Man", "The Dunciad" 
 
Classical Period - Answer- 1200bc - 455ce 
Forms: lyric poetry, greek drama (tragedy, comedy)(chorus, deus ex machina) 
Themes: life/death, morality, season changes, political commentary, satire, Greek mythology, Greek wars, Greek Gods, Roman life 
 
Homer (Greek) - Answer- The Iliad a...
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