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| 1. Writing about Literature | |
| 2. Reading the Story | |
| Plot and Structure | |
| 3. Characterization | |
| 4. Theme | |
| 5. Point of View | |
| 6. Symbol, Allegory, and Fantasy | |
| 7. Humor and Irony | |
| 8. Evaluating Fiction | ... MORE |
| 9. Anton Chekhov, Flannery O'Connor, and Joyce Carol Oates | |
| 10. Stories for Further Reading | |
| 11. What Is Poetry? | |
| 12. Reading the Poem | |
| 13. Denotation and Connotation | |
| 14. Imagery | |
| 15. Figurative language 1: Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Apostrophe, Metonymy | |
| 16. Figurative Language 2: Symbol, Allegory | |
| 17. Figurative Language 3: Paradox, Overstatement, Understatement, Irony | |
| 18. Allusion | |
| 19. Meaning and Idea | |
| 20. Tone | |
| 21. Musical Devices | |
| 22. Rhythm and Meter | |
| 23. Sound and Meaning | |
| 24. Pattern | |
| 25. Evaluating Poetry 1: Sentimental, Rhetorical, Didactic Verse | |
| 26. Evaluating Poetry 2: Sentimental, Rhetorical, Didactic Verse | |
| 27. Poems for Further Reading | |
| 28. The Elements of Drama |