Strategy for Reading Editha

Cards (7)

  • What is a key feature of realist literature like Editha?
    It often serves as social commentary, where the author critiques societal issues or beliefs.
  • Why is identifying the author’s persuasive purpose important in Editha?
    It helps in understanding the social commentary the author is conveying through the story.
  • How does tone contribute to understanding Editha?
    Tone reflects the author’s attitude toward the subject, helping you identify the author’s perspective or critique.
  • How can you identify persuasive arguments in Editha?
    Look for character dialogue or a non-omniscient narrator delivering arguments that align with the story’s tone.
  • How can characters' perspectives in Editha reveal the author's views?

    If a character’s argument aligns with the overall tone of the story, it likely reflects the author’s perspective on the issue.
  • What should you focus on when analyzing Editha?
    Focus on the tone of the story, the persuasive arguments of the characters, and how these relate to the author’s critique of war and patriotism.
  • How does Howells critique war in Editha?

    Through Editha’s romanticized views on war, Howells challenges the glorification of conflict and blind patriotism.