Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Applying How to Read Literature Like a Professor
How to Read literature care a professor by Thomas C. Foster has sh throw me how to r to each one true understanding in my future tense driveing of literature and has helped me to reach a new reconditeness in works of literature I let already analyzed. Swimming, seasons, hold out and diseases have all taken on more than simply a set scene. Ab handling of power over youth or the ill-informed is more nonice open. The use of irony is more noticeable. This book has armed me with the world power to recognize policy-making meaning within literary works.Armed newly with this noesis I reanalyze several novels from my high school c beer and I de homophiled more about the author as hearty as the characters who the authors chip in me with. In The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton, Lily Barton is eaten by Gus Trenor, an older man she believed was her friend. Lily was not literally eaten by Trenor. Gus Trenor is not a literal vampire. However, Lily places her religious belief in Gus Trenor to make an investment for her with the very little amount of silver she has (chapter 7, book 1).When Lily is later incapable of opening back the money Gus has been boastful to her as though an investment gave money rather than increasing in value, Gus envisions a way in which Lily can quite easily pay him back. Gus Trenor invites Lily to his house in town under false pretenses (chapter 13, book 1). He allows Lily to come alone to his house without the protection of any other women. Gus wants to have sex with Lily in exchange for the money he had been giving her. When Lily manages to bunk his house, Gus allows her name to be ruined. Lily is no longer able to keep her friends.Lily is seen as an easy woman. People no longer treat her like a teenage respectable lady. George Dorset til now wants to use her as marital easement (chapter 6, book 2). Lily can no longer be a resolve of high society. Gus exacts his payment by ruining her name in the eyeball of all whom she ass ociates with. Gus took advantage of her innocence and let others treat her as though she was breathless. Such behavior places Gus and Lily within the parameters of chapter three Nice to Eat You Acts of Vampires in How to Read belles-lettres Like a Professor (Foster, pg. 15). Its to a greater extent Than Just Rain or Sat once is the title of chapter ten in How to Read Literature Like a Professor (Foster, pg. 74). Rain as used in The Adventures of huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain has deep emblematic meaning. When huckaback Finn finds Jim after running away from his fathers hut, the deuce are caught in a torrential rain (chapter 9). This rain re stick ins the laundry away of both of their old lives. Although Huck is a rich young man, he cannot use his wealth or live comfortably because his fearsome father wishes to have his money in order to drink. After the rain, Huck has bonded with Jim and wishes to protect him (chapter 9).Jims old sprightliness as a striver no longer matters t o Huck. Huck begins to realize that Jim truly cares about him. Huck sees Jim as a person. The rain washes away all Huck has k instanterledgeable concerning the slaves. Huck begins to learn for himself after all his former ideas of life and slaves are washed away by this symbolic and literal rain. Its on the whole Political is the title of chapter thirteen of How to Read Literature Like a Professor (Foster, pg. 108). The Crucible by Arthur moth miller is largely a political play. This story shows the effect heightened power or panic of society upon authority.Reverend vigorous realizes the evil deed he did by quickly condemning women of witchcraft. He realizes he has allowed innocent people to die in his conceit. He begs the infer to allow the remaining accused and condemned salvage (act 4). However, Danforth states he will not pardon the remainder because a dozen have already been killed, with his cast on the wipeout warrants, for practicing the same witchcraft of which the o thers have been accused (act 4). Arthur milling machine wrote this play to show the McCarthyism of his measure with the fear of radical political platforms was a repeat of the Salem witch trials at the end of the seventeenth century.Any time in which political figures such as McCarthy or Danforth get excited and begin to condemn others who they fear revolt or change from, Arthur Millers play shall be a shining example of what the set up will be. Many innocent accused will have no defense unless they lie. Therefore The Crucible is an excellent example of politics cosmos ingrained in literary accomplishments. Chapter twenty-six of How to Read Literature Like a Professor is titled Is He Serious? And Other Ironies (Foster, pg. 235). Antigone by Sophocles opens on a pair of sisters.Both have just learned of the remainder of both their brothers (scene 1). It is backfire (scene 1). Rather than celebrating the beauty of new life, the daughters of a now dead king and queen must mourn t he death of their brothers. They battled and killed each other, adding further sadness to their deaths. The new king, Creon, their uncle, declares that only one brother shall be buried (scene 1). By purposely disobeying this law, Antigone condemns herself to death in the beautiful spring seasons (scene 3) but dies by her own hands (scene 7).Her betrothed, Creons son, kills himself when she is found dead (scene 7). Creons wife is then found dead as well (scene 7). Amid the new life of spring, death is found in abundance among the princely family. Sophocles is in deadly earnest about this irony. Chapter eighteen of How to Read Literature Like a Professor is entitled If She Comes Up, Its Baptism (Foster, pg. 152). The Awakening by Kate Chopin holds the baptism of Edna Pontellier. Edna has not just become a follower of Christ. She simply went for a swim off the coast of Grand Isle (chapter 10).After the thrill of skill to swim and nearly drowning when she swims out too far, Edna begin s to feel dissatisfied with her present life. She does not love her husband but Robert. She realizes she wants freedom from her husband (chapter 14). She is innate(p) into new understanding of her own life. Edna no longer cares to enthral her husband. She wants to please herself. She eventually drowns herself in the same waters that began her new vision of her life (chapter 39). Her baptism began not a apocalypse of God but a revelation of herself. geographics also plays a strong role in the physical body of a book.In The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, Thoreau realizes that a truly schooling judging must not be frame in in a closed space and teaches in open palm (act 1). Thoreau refuses to believe God is in a church and refuses to go into the familiarity church (act 1). Thoreau is often among nature as opposed to being deep down of an enclosed building. However, Thoreau realizes he can still be mentally free if he remains in jail rather tha n paying taxes to a government he does not support (act 1). The use of open fetch which Thoreau is around so often shows he believes in an open come apart of life.He preaches an open mind and thrives on open fields. The use of geography clearly conforms to chapter nineteen of How to Read Literature Like a Professor, entitled Geography Matters (Foster, pg. 163). And Rarely Just Illness is the title of chapter twenty-four of How to Read Literature Like a Professor (Foster, pg. 213). Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte uses a stroke and later(prenominal) wasting away to depict the sheer pride and hatefulness of Mrs. beating-reed instrument who never cared for her niece, Jane Eyre, as she promised her husband she would do (chapter 21). Mrs.Reed always wished Jane Eyre had died with fever at Lowood (chapter 21). She disliked Jane intensely and could not love her even on her death bed (chapter 21). Although Mrs. Reed knows she is dying she refuses to love Jane Eyre which had been Janes fa vorite wish for their relationship (chapter 21). The disease shows the wretchedness of Mrs. Reed for not loving her own kin. The disease signifies the way Mrs. Reed had been wasting away in mind and spirit before she was attacked with the stroke. It was not simply sickness of the body which laid low(p) Mrs. Reed.How to Read Literature Like a Professor has assisted me with learning more about novels I have already read. In the future I am sure I will be able to apply both the chapters I have selected above and others. The selection of which chapter to use was difficult for each book. The finer details in the novels are now easier to comprehend and relate to the rest of every novel. Now when I read about heart disease, a blind man or even sex I shall know that there is a more significant reason that each of these events have unfolded than simply to create an entertaining story.
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