Literary Techniques (original) (raw)
- Allusion
Introduction: Four Forms (with examples from Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Epiphanies
- Pathetic Fallacy
- Rhetoric
- Sage-Writing Techniques
- Characterization
- Plot and Narrative Structure
- The protagonist
- Aristotle's definition of a protagonist
- Carl Jung's Theory of the Effective Protagonist
- Setting and description
- Introduction
- Word Painting
* George Eliot
* Examples from Ann Radcliffe
* Examples from John Ruskin
* Being There: The Role of Word-Painting in Ruskin's Art Criticism
* Word-Painting As Interpretation in Ruskin's Art Criticism - [See also Pathetic Fallacy]
- Image, Symbol, and Motif
- Theme versus Subject
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