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Type at the comment section what you still recall about literature.Author.

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form.Another response said that literature is a reflection of human experiences. That is correct.
You are really great, my dear learners.But let us try to proceed to these terminologies.The first
one is literary theory.This is the body of ideas and methods we use in the practical reading of
literature.It is also a description of the underlying principle by which we attempt to understand
literature. So literary theory is very important for us to have a good grasp of the
literature.Literary theory also refer not to the meaning of a work of literature, but to the theories
that reveal what literature can actually mean.Another terminology is literary criticism, wherein a
particular work, Oregon, a body of work, is evaluated according to its aesthetic value, historical,
cultural, or social significance of the work, the use of the language.And insights of the work. So
all these terminologies are essential in order for us to understand and make use of the
approaches that I mentioned earlier. So again, for the key terms for this day we have formalism,
structuralism, Marxism.Feminism and moralist criticism.To understand better, let's analyze
obese different concepts 1 by 1.The first is formalism.It's an analytical method that focuses on
literary form and the study of literary device within the text.It analyzes the devices, techniques,
and the other functions of a literary work. Objective B formalism puts focus on the grammar, the
structure of the plot, the character roles and syntax. But what do we mean?By syntax.This is the
arrangement of words and phrases to create well formed sentences in a language.So how do
we get that clear?For example, let's try to identify some of the elements of the short story. I
hope that you are familiar with the story the necklace by the Democrat.Can you please tell me at
the comment section the main characters of this story?Type it now.That's right.If your answer is
Matilda.That's correct. If you answered mutual or cell, that is also correct.If you answer it lazelle
porcia, that is also correct.So basically, that's how formalism is used as an approach. It does not
focus on other things such as cultural or psychological implication and others, but just simply the
form. Thus we have the term form Melissen.So moving to the next approach, we have
structuralism.Structuralism relates literary compositions to a larger structure, such as the genera
or a system of recurrent patterns or motifs.In incorporating structuralism in literary analysis, we
have to ask how the text is classified into a genre, or what pattern in the text tell us about the
human experience.So in this case, we may say that cultural and historical background, or
perhaps even the personal belief, may be involved.The next is Marissa.It refers to the social,
political and economic theories of Karl Marx, including the belief that struggles between social
classes are a major force in history and that in the future there should be a society with no
social class.What? What do you know about Karl Marx?Type your response at the comment
section.Seriously, you are too awesome today, my dear virtual learners. Karl Marx was a
German philosopher during the 19th century. He was a famous advocate for communism, and
in fact he wrote the Communist Manifesto.Which is a great example of making use of Marxist
approach.Marsh's literary theories show class conflict and glass distinction through the use of
literature. It keep up with the new ways of understanding the relationship between economic
production, literature, and cultural production.The authors influenced by the Marxist theory right
about power struggles between characters, creating stories that revolve around themes such as
revolution, sexism and racism.Mars's literature depicts the fight between the oppressors and the
oppressed.And the main characters in these words are often women, the poor, or slaves.These
works of literature shed light to the social injustice.Are you still with me, Virtual learners? If so,
hit the well be act.Now let us proceed with the moralist criticism.It is also called as Christian
Humanism.It examines literature against civil and ethical criteria.If judges works based on their
ethical teachings or morals.The wireless criticism, when used as an approach in critiquing a
piece of literature, well, a work that encourages virtue and promotes ethics, is praised, while
literature that misguides or may contribute to moral decay is contempt.In critiquing using the
moralist approach, we may ask the following questions.First, there's the authors subject or
theme present. Virtues such as honesty.Courage, sincerity.Maturity and sensitivity.#2What are
the moral teachings that the author presented through the plot, characters, or theme of the
piece?#3How do the characters plot or setting represent ethical principles?And 4th, there's the
text in to manipulate their reader or prompt him to do negative things.How so?So all those are
questions that may serve as our guide in Pretty King using the moralist approach.And let's move
forward to the next which is feminism.Can you possibly think of a female hero that you look up
to when you're still young or even up to this date? Type in the comment section your
response.Indeed, those are the female heroes. Or perhaps we can say that these female
characters are really having or possessing good characteristics for us to make them as our
idols. Let's now proceed.Now this term? Feminism.Is used for the variety of beliefs.Movements
and ideas regarding a common goal, which is to define and achieve equal rights for women.That
is in terms of personal, political, cultural, economic and even social concerns.Feminist literature
is a fiction or non fiction work that supports the goals of feminism.Often, these works identify the
roles of women as being an equal to those of men, especially when it comes to power, status
and privilege. The characteristics of feminist literature.States that authors portray gender roles
as something that may be altered overtime.The aim is to alter the perception of society and
prompt to change, and that will lead to gender equality.Some works emphasize women's
demand for equality when it comes to their social, economic and political rights. It is not only
written by women authors.So we also have the characters in feminist literature. The protagonist
definitely are always.You're right. Always women.And usually these characters do not readily
mold themselves into the traditional role of women that society these dictates they must adhere
to.These women or women characters make their own decisions, are not afraid to express their
own opinions, and they are ready to deal with the consequences of doing so.Can you possibly
think of a female character that you encountered in different literary pieces, such as film, short
story, or any other type of literature?Who is your most favorite?You may take your response
again at the comment section.And you followed your learners? If so, please hit the heart emoji
once again.We are actually getting the hits of the lesson. They're learners, they attentive as we
continue on the next.And here are the key points of our lesson for this day.A literary theory is a
body of ideas used for studying literature. It is also a method used to analyze literary
text.Formalism is an analytical method that focuses on literary form and the study of literary
devices within the text.Structuralism relates literary compositions to a larger structure, such as a
genre or a system of recurrent patterns.Marxism refers to the social, political and economic
theories of Karl Marx, including the belief that struggles between social classes are major force
in history and that in the future there should be a society with social classes.When you read a
text, think about how it may affect or influence its readers. Will it encourage them to do good?
Will it cost them to do negative effects?Asking yourself these will help you with making a
moralist criticism of the work.Feminism is a term used for the variety of beliefs, movements and
ideas regarding a common goal, which is to define and achieve equal rights for women in terms
of personal, political, cultural, economic and social concerns.Feminist literature is fiction or
nonfiction work that supports the goals of feminism.At this point, my dear learners, I hope that
you were able to understand these literary approaches and I was able to unlock the difficulties
of the terminologies that we used in this lesson. Now we are going to proceed to the question
and answer part.Of the lesson.You may type your questions at the comment section. We will be
helped by our teacher, moderators, and of course you are going to be given one minute to think
and to type your questions.Your timer.It starts now.

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