It really depends on what you are studying. If 'structure' is used in reference to a particular text e.g. novel, it is how the story is told: sequencing of events (linear/non-linear), 'turning points' in plot.
If 'structure' is used in reference to a play, once again it is how the plot unravels (significant events? linear/non-linear narrative? symmetry of plot?), how skilfully the playwright employs tension and light humour, entrances and exits etc. In other words, what dramatic devices are used? Consider dialogue, setting and the interaction between the play and the audience.
If 'structure' is used in reference to a poem, then you ned to look at the rhyme scheme to classify the different types of poems. For example, a poem of fourteen lines with rhyme scheme ababcdcdefefgg is a Shakespearean Sonnet. Do not forget to link your analysis of 'structure' in your given text to how the work functions as a whole: how significant is the author's way of organising his or her story effective in bringing about the poet's view of a particular theme/atmosphere?
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There are various different types of literature such as use of word choice, variation of imagery, sound features, also the personification of a critical character.
Literature in English is the writing written in English, but English in literature is the overall English literature that there is in the general category of "literature."
the literature of native people are called indegenous literature
when two or more ideas are given equal weight and grammatical structure in a sentence APEX :)
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R. F. Beauchamp has written: 'The structure of literature; a guide for teachers' -- subject(s): Literature, Study and teaching
Randa K. Dubnick has written: 'The structure of obscurity' -- subject(s): Art, Art and literature, Cubism and literature, History, Knowledge, Literary style, Women and literature
You must use Language in Litature.
Yes, the literature of Ancient Rome, especially the works of Cicero, Virgil, and Ovid, had a significant influence on the development of literature in the Western world. Many Western writers looked to Roman literature as a model for their own works in terms of style, themes, and structure.
Lorca Garcia's "The House of Bernarda Alba" is a work of surrealist literature. One of the defining characteristics of surrealist literature is its disjointed structure. Characters within the play experience life differently, and characters age decades between acts.
Sheila R. Ackerlind has written: 'Portuguese' -- subject(s): Textbooks for foreign speakers, Portuguese language, Grammar, English 'Patterns of conflict' -- subject(s): Conflict (Psychology) in literature, History, History and criticism, Individuality in literature, Social conflict in literature, Social structure, Spanish literature
The most common structure in green literature is typically thematic, focused on environmental issues. This can include exploration of the relationship between humans and nature, the impact of industrialization, and the importance of sustainability. Symbolism and imagery related to nature are often used to convey deeper messages about environmental stewardship.