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the art or practice of judging and commenting on the qualities and character of literary works.

What is Literary Criticism?

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Placing the work
within its historical,
cultural, and literary
context.

What is Contextualization?

100

Drawing upon the theories of Sigmund Freud and others, this approach explores the psychological motivations of characters and the author.

What is Psychoanalytic Criticism?

100

Clarifying obscure or complex aspects of the text, making it more accessible to readers.

What is Explanation?

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This process assesses the quality of literary works by considering creativity, emotional impact, and writing skill. 

What is Evaluation?

200

Criticism that  focuses on class and economic issues. 

What is Marxist Criticism?

200

Assessing the literary merit and artistic value of a work. This requires considering factors such as originality, style, and impact.

What is Evaluation?

200

This criticism looks at how gender roles are portrayed.

What is Feminist Criticism?

300

This approach considers the historical
circumstances surrounding the creation and
reception of the text.

What is Historicism?

300

 This examines the historical and cultural background of texts.

What is Contextual Analysis?

300

It looks at texts to find deeper meanings, themes, and symbols. 

What is Interpreptation?

300

a dynamic and evolving field, constantly adapting
to new theoretical developments and literary trends.

What is Literary Criticism?