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It is better to have lived and lost, than never to have lived at all.
didactic literature
Moral lesson in karaniwang tao
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moral lesson in mill on the floss
It is better to have lived and lost, than never to have lived at all.
A fable, as in Aesop's fables.
Modern because it was written in 1993.
The moral lesson in canto 3 of what work or literary piece are you referring to? Please provide more context so I can give you a specific answer.
One lesson taught by a literary work could be the importance of forgiveness in order to move forward. This theme is often portrayed through characters who are able to let go of past grievances and find peace within themselves.
You need to answer this question because we don't do homework and it is asking you for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. It doesn't want our answers.
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didactic literature
H Danvers has written: 'A comic scen[e] inculcating and entitled A conjugal lesson'
Some common literary devices in a lesson could include imagery (descriptive language to create mental pictures), metaphor (comparing two different things), simile (comparing using "like" or "as"), and symbolism (using objects or actions to represent deeper meanings).
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This type of literary work is known as a didactic literature. It aims to instruct or teach readers a moral or religious lesson, often through examples and practical advice. Examples include fables, parables, and religious texts.