C- Is Controversial
All of them
Dirty Deeds has alliteration.
there is personifaction , metaphor, and imagery :)
Paradox
There is metaphor, rythm, and rhyme
The book proved to be so controversial it caused a furor throughout the literary world.
Roland Barthes' total output was very considerable, and without further information from you your question cannot be answered.
- literary pieces written long ago might not have much meaning in today's world - some may be controversial - it might not appeal to certain sections of soceity or the public in general
This cannot be answered. This does not make any sense.
Heinrich Heine is best known as a German poet, journalist, essayist, and literary critic. He is particularly acclaimed for his lyrical poetry and his wit, as well as for his critical and often controversial writings on society and politics.
No, it's considered a controversial issue that he hasn't, since his works are so well suited for the prize. Numerous times he has come close, but fallen short for political reasons.
controversial. Bloom believed that the award was devalued by being given to a popular writer like Stephen King, whom he did not consider on the same level as other recipients. He felt that the distinction should be reserved for those who have made significant contributions to literature.
literary and non literary
"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is considered a classic American novel for its portrayal of complex themes such as racism and freedom. However, it is also banned in some places due to its use of racial slurs and controversial portrayal of race relations, which some find offensive. The tension between its literary merit and controversial content contributes to its complex reputation.
Thomas De Longueville has written: 'Rochester and Other Literary Rakes of the Court of Charles II' 'The life of a prig' 'The prigment' -- subject(s): Church of England, Controversial literature 'Black is white; or, Continuity continued'
This is a toughie! and very controversial. It can be argued certain fictional narratives and fictional characters are broadly, biblically based, usually on Old-testament paralells. It can be argued that William Tell is an adaptation of the Biblical (so-called as action is not completed) (Sacrifice of Abraham), The whale episode in Pinocchio is obviously borrowed from Jonah. There are doubtless others, this is not a currently popular literary genre for obvious reasons- too controversial.
What is meaning of literary