A literary question is a question you have to think about. The questions usually end in why?
Answer this question… Literary critics find deeper meaning in a work and explain it to others.
Literary question.
so tough question,
Literary question.
TEXT means writing (as in text book) as does LITERARY (as in literary skills). Given this information you can see immediately that you question is specious.
"Begging the question". It mean that you already have to assume that the presumptions in the question are correct. For example. "What color are God's eyes?" begs the question that God exists---assumes that God exists and has eyes. A lot of people use this term incorrectly as a literary term for containing the answer in the question.
What are the words?!
In literature, a claim is a statement that asserts something to be true. A claim does not have to be factual, it can be the feelings of the author of the literary work.
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myths dum-nuts. ...................................................................................................... 'Myths' is plural... and the question asks about literary 'TERM'. A saga or epic also tells of extraordinary deeds. .....................................................................................................
The related literary question would likely be: "How does the author use characterization and emotion to develop the protagonist's journey in the story?" This question would focus on analyzing how the author creates and develops a character throughout the narrative by depicting their emotions and how this contributes to the overall themes and plot of the work.
Answer this question...diction used in The lion and the jewel.