Literary Themes & Ideas
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Storytelling ability
by E.M.Robinson
Storytelling is a talent that can be developed. A good storyteller captivates his audience. A true storyteller enhances the actual story by making an art form out of the telling of the story.Storytelling ability can be enhanced by taking a closer look at skills, the story, the audience, and the delivery of the story.
Watch good storytellers in action. What is it that you like about their performance?
124 Article Titles on Literary Themes & Ideas
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The book is usually better than the movie
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Literary analysis: The song of Gudrun
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Over-analyzing literature
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If I could live inside any book ...
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Writers who influenced your life
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Family secrets and the Gothic tradition
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Assumptions behind the notion of the literary classic
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Literary analysis: The importance of setting in Dickens' Great Expectations
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Classic books that were banned from schools and why
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Literary analysis: 1984, by George Orwell
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The theme that can be traced to both "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens and "Sonny's Blues" by James Baldwin, is that people are
by Joan Inong
Books play an important role in our lives. We learn from them. We read them for pleasure. Some of us write them. But, as mankind progresses,
The post-modern text. It's almost glib to assume a text is post-modern then to assume a text is "post-modern" because of its narrative
Writing Assignments
- Literary Themes & Ideas
- Literary analysis: Themes of resourcefulness and common sense in "Huckleberry Finn" and "Tom Sawyer," by Mark Twain
- Hermeneutics: The humorous art of interpreting and torturing texts
- Literary analysis: Comparing The House on Mango Street and To Kill a Mockingbird
- Literary analysis: Personal reflections of Mark Twain in Huckleberry Finn and other works
- Literary analysis: Symbolism in The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens
- Comparing the works of Tennessee Williams and Ntzodake Shange

