DIRECTION: Analyze each text and identify what approach in critiquing a literary selection is being utilized by the writer. 11. Study the adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. This book takes place in the American South in the 19th century and follows a white boy, tusk as he helps the black slave, Jim, escape his situation. Here we've got a quite a bit more detail. Instead of just two large classes, society is divided into several smaller ones. * A. Structuralist/Formalist B. Moralist C. Marxist D. Feminist E. Historical F. Reader-Response 12. Judith Little and Megan S. Lloyd argue that Alice is a literally underground image of a "woman" battling the "system." Still, they also view Alice's insistence, activity and curiosity as typically "Uoxictoxiar traits that make her an example of a seditious woman. * A. Structuralist/Formalist B. Moralist C. Marxist D. Feminist E. Historical F. Reader-Response 13. Samuel Johnson once stressed in his novel entitled The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia the following words: I have here the world before me; I will review it at leisure surely happiness is somewhere to be found... happiness must be something solid and permanent, without fear and without uncertainty." He simply recounts the story of a prince "who escapes from the valley of happiness, to search for perpetual bliss. However, he realizes that this kind of happiness does not exist. * A. Structuralist/Formalist B. Moralist C. Marxist D. Feminist E. Historical F. Reader-Response 14. Through Phoenix's strenuous journey in the wild country of Natchez Trace, Eudora Welty uses her protagonist to symbolically show the struggle of African Americans toward equality and integration in the South after the Civil War. A. Structuralist/Formalist B. Moralist C. Marxist D. Feminist E. Historical F. Reader-Response 15. Ivan's 25 years of imprisonment is not a wasted time of his life because his faith made him a better person even in the worst place on Earth. * A. Structuralist/Formalist B. Moralist C. Marxist D. Feminist E. Historical F. Reader-Response
DIRECTION: Analyze each text and identify what approach in critiquing a literary selection is being utilized by the writer. 11. Study the adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. This book takes place in the American South in the 19th century and follows a white boy, tusk as he helps the black slave, Jim, escape his situation. Here we've got a quite a bit more detail. Instead of just two large classes, society is divided into several smaller ones. * A. Structuralist/Formalist B. Moralist C. Marxist D. Feminist E. Historical F. Reader-Response 12. Judith Little and Megan S. Lloyd argue that Alice is a literally underground image of a "woman" battling the "system." Still, they also view Alice's insistence, activity and curiosity as typically "Uoxictoxiar traits that make her an example of a seditious woman. * A. Structuralist/Formalist B. Moralist C. Marxist D. Feminist E. Historical F. Reader-Response 13. Samuel Johnson once stressed in his novel entitled The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia the following words: I have here the world before me; I will review it at leisure surely happiness is somewhere to be found... happiness must be something solid and permanent, without fear and without uncertainty." He simply recounts the story of a prince "who escapes from the valley of happiness, to search for perpetual bliss. However, he realizes that this kind of happiness does not exist. * A. Structuralist/Formalist B. Moralist C. Marxist D. Feminist E. Historical F. Reader-Response 14. Through Phoenix's strenuous journey in the wild country of Natchez Trace, Eudora Welty uses her protagonist to symbolically show the struggle of African Americans toward equality and integration in the South after the Civil War. A. Structuralist/Formalist B. Moralist C. Marxist D. Feminist E. Historical F. Reader-Response 15. Ivan's 25 years of imprisonment is not a wasted time of his life because his faith made him a better person even in the worst place on Earth. * A. Structuralist/Formalist B. Moralist C. Marxist D. Feminist E. Historical F. Reader-Response
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