Literature and ELT

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LITERATURE & ELT

MORAL PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH THE FORMALIST APPROACH

Plato Moralism and utilitarianism


Refer to a style of inquiry that focuses Formalism

Horace Literature should be fun and  Antagonist


instructive  Antihero
 Dynamic
 Flat Character
Jean Paul Sartre and Albert One understands existentialism
 Protagonist
Camus  Round
 Static
Paus Esai Camus Religiously oriented  Symbolic

 Allegory
Huklebaerry Finn The major theme of this work  Analogy Figures of speech
 Irony
 Sarcasm
 satire

Young Goodman Brown This level of allegory

 Personification
 Simile
Everyday Use Ideological attitude  Symbolism Formalist literary
 Intangible
 Tangible
 Point of view
 Setting
Frankenstein Self-deluding and morally
 Idea or messages
culpable

 Word
Name: Fenti Pratama Sari
 Image
NPM: A2B021014
 Themes The Formalist Approach
Course: Literature and English Language Teaching  Dialectics form in Practice
Lecturer: Dr. Ira Maisarah, M.Pd  Everyday use
 Romance
 Reality
 Narrative

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