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Reader response is your personal opinion on what you think a certain piece of writing is. Feminism criticism is looking at that piece of writing and how it portrays women.

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Reader Response Criticism focuses on the reader's experience and interpretation of a text. It considers how readers interact with a text, bringing their own perspectives, emotions, and experiences to the reading process. This form of criticism emphasizes the importance of individual reader reactions in understanding a text's meaning.


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Reader response criticism was popularized by American literary theorist Louise Rosenblatt in the 1930s. She emphasized the importance of the reader's personal experience and interpretation in understanding a text.


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