The Divine Comedy, an epic poem written by Dante Alighieri
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A reader who is aiming for escape literature. A reader who only reads to amuse himself and has nothing to do with learning from literature.
Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia of American Literature was created in 1991.
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This is called Mood
To influence or persuade the reader.
The answers to the interactive reader page 192 in the Holt Mcdougal Literature Book can be obtained online at warwolves.forumotion.com.
Intentional fallacies in literature and art are deliberate misrepresentations or manipulations used by artists to create a specific effect. One example is the unreliable narrator in literature, where the narrator's perspective is intentionally skewed to mislead the reader. In art, an example could be an artist using exaggerated proportions to distort reality for a dramatic impact.
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Escape literature is a literature written for entertainment, and provide little or no insights on the nature of human life or behavior.