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Piniel Viriri Shava has written: 'A people's voice' -- subject(s): Black authors, Blacks, Blacks in literature, History, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Politics and literature, Politics in literature, Protest literature, South African (English), South African literature (English)
Maria Balshaw has written: 'Looking for Harlem' -- subject(s): African American aesthetics, African American authors, African Americans, African Americans in literature, American Aesthetics, American literature, Cities and towns in literature, City and town life in literature, Harlem Renaissance, History and criticism, In literature, Intellectual life
Carole Anne Taylor has written: 'The Tragedy and Comedy of Resistance' -- subject(s): American fiction, African American authors, History and criticism, Women and literature, United States, History, 20th century, Women authors, African American women, Intellectual life, Modernism (Literature), African American women in literature, African Americans in literature
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High theater refers to a form of theatrical performance that emphasizes artistic and intellectual sophistication, often showcasing complex themes, elaborate staging, and a focus on character development. It typically includes classic works or adaptations of literature, aiming to provoke thought and engage audiences on a deeper emotional or philosophical level. High theater is often contrasted with more commercial or mainstream forms of entertainment, prioritizing artistic expression over mass appeal.
Intellectual appeal- includes statistics on the product Example: 5 Hour Energy
emotional appeal,,,,,intellectual appael,,,,humanistic value
Richard J. Gray has written: 'The literature of memory' -- subject(s): American literature, History and criticism, In literature, Intellectual life, Memory in literature 'Writing the South' -- subject(s): American literature, Civilization, History and criticism, Intellectual life
both add knowledge information and remind the reader of what he/she has forgotten
It is a verb. Example: You appeal to me. The present participle, appealing, can be used as an adjective. Example: that appealing man. Appeal is also a noun. Example: That show has lost its appeal.
A moralizing example or a prop for an intellectual idea is referred to as an exemplum.
Qualities of Great Literature: Artistry,Intellectual values,subjectiveness,permanence,style,spiritual value,universality
If you constructed a logical argument that also appeals to your audience's emotions, it would be an example of using both logos (logical appeal) and pathos (emotional appeal) in rhetoric. By combining both logical reasoning and emotional appeal, you can create a more compelling and persuasive argument that resonates with your audience on both intellectual and emotional levels.
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His appeal was emotional, not intellectual.
They had a very intellectual conversation about the metaphors present in this piece of literature, and how those metaphors related to real life.
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