theory and philosophy
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The two kinds of modern criticism are formal criticism, which focuses on the analysis of the structure and style of a work, and thematic criticism, which delves into the underlying themes and messages within a work. Formal criticism examines how a piece of literature is constructed, while thematic criticism explores the meanings and ideas conveyed within the work.
The two main themes of geography are physical geography, which focuses on the earth's natural features and processes, and human geography, which studies the relationships between people and their environment.
Modern Japanese distinguishes two main dialects, eastern and western. The eastern dialect is spoken in Tokyo and the western in Kyoto. In addition, Hachijo and Kyushu are often added to the main two dialects.
Psychopathology has two main focuses, both to study mental disorders and abnormal behaviors as well as studying the mental symptoms of other diseases.
The two main countries in western Europe are Germany and France. It would not be totally accurate to say that they dominate western Europe. There are other large and important countries there too.
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Catholicism and Protestanism were main and Anglicanism began as an 'interweaving' of these two. See related link below:
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Eco-criticism and environmentalism are the two most common kinds of structures found in green literature. Eco-criticism focuses on the relationship between literature and the environment, while environmentalism advocates for the protection and preservation of the natural world.
There are two main deserts in China. These include the Gobi Desert (located in north central China), as well as the Taklimakan Desert (located in western China).
There were two main form of Christianity in the Roman Empire. The Latin or Western Church was the main form in the western part of the empire and the Greek or Eastern Church was the main form in the eastern part. Later these two churches came to be called Catholic and Orthodox respectively. Therefore, what later came to be called Catholicism was the form of Christianity practiced in the western part of the Roman Empire.