The Bible contains many different types of literature, and the interpreter must apply somewhat different principles in each case. For example, historical narrative tells a story; it is quite different from prophecy, which calls the people t...
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Classic literature Timelessness A good piece of literature can be enjoyed by readers from generation to generation. That is timelessness. FOR EXAMPLE: Shakepeare's works are enjoyed as much today as they were when they were first written, h...
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You are right about most of that. Furthermore though, most fiction was written by women, sometimes but not usually under psuedonyms (because fiction was the craft of women, not men). Furthermore, any sort of novels written in the time were ...
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Life is too short for me to read literature. I read nonfiction to educate myself. Edit: Don't make me slap you. By "literature" I meant the Literature section of bookstores, which is typically fiction. I spend most of my time in t...
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Mood is an emotion or feeling that a reader absorbs from a piece of literature. Since it is a literary element it must be described, it is wrong to use it simply as a noun. Here are some examples of mood: -sarcastic -patronizing -relaxed -d...
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Repetition is important in literature , especially poetry, where words or phrases are repeated for emphasis by the author. ChaCha!
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The term comes from Latin satura, meaning a "medley" or "mixture." A couple satirists include Archilochus & Aristophanes. ChaCha!
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