
Introduction to English Literature
Authored by Neil Wardhana
English, History, Social Studies
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Fiction is a narrative that is partly or whole related to events that are not factual but
imaginary and created by someone based on their creation.
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false
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Fiction takes steps in the form of a story, to convey the point, the author's perspective, or just
to entertain.
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Drama is a literary work written in the form of dialogue with the intention of being shown.
Drama can be performed in various forms, such as theater performances, plays, films,
soap operas, and so on.
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False
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The drama structure is divided into 3, such as Prologue, Dialogue, and Epilogue.
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There are five approaches in terms of text-oriented approaches, such as Philology, Rhetoric, Formalism and structuralism, New criticism, Semiotics, and deconstruction.
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Rhetoric is a form of effective persuasive writing and reading.
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Biographical criticism is the theory that literature can be best understood as a product of the individual author’s life story and a response to the particular events of the author’s life at the time of composition.
True
False
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