The Psychological approach is the motives of the author and character called.
The author has allowed you to interpret and understand the character's motives and intentions based on the evidence and context provided in the text. This can lead to a deeper understanding and connection with the character's actions and decisions.
Author-oriented approaches are theoretical perspectives that focus on the personal life, experiences, and intentions of an author to interpret their work. These approaches emphasize the importance of understanding an author's background, beliefs, and motivations in order to gain insights into their writings. Critics of author-oriented approaches argue that this method may limit the meanings and interpretations that can be derived from a text.
Two things that can be compared are apples and oranges, often used as a metaphor to illustrate the challenge of comparing items that are fundamentally different. However, one can examine aspects such as nutritional value or price to highlight similarities and differences. Another example is comparing two novels based on their themes and character development, allowing for an analysis of how each author approaches storytelling.
Maurice Molho has written: 'Mythologiques' -- subject(s): Comparative Literature, Don Juan (Legendary character) in literature, Literature, Comparative, Mythology in literature, Themes, motives
Maggi Giles has written: 'Maggi Giles: keramische plastieken' -- subject(s): Motives Themes, Themes, Motives
A characters personality can be revelaed in two ways; # With the character own words, thoughts and actions. # By describing their interaction with other characters. It is then up to the reader to examine all these clues and decide what the character is like.
Takayuki Yokota-Murakami has written: 'Don Juan East/West' -- subject(s): Comparative Literature, Don Juan (Legendary character) in literature, Literature, Comparative, Themes, motives
Klaus-Dietrich Koch has written: 'Die Aeneis als Opernsujet' -- subject(s): Aeneas (Legendary character) in literature, Classical influences, Literary themes, motives, Opera, Operas
Harlan Page has written: 'Motives to early piety'
Please base your verdict on fact and not gossip or innuendo.
Zenas Clark. Dickinson has written: 'Economic motives'
Carol E. Harding has written: 'Merlin and legendary romance' -- subject(s): Arthurian romances, History and criticism, Medieval Literature, Merlin (Legendary character), Romances, Themes, motives, Wizards in literature