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    • It is an approach regards literature as "a unique form of human knowedge that needs to be examined on its own terms"
      Formalist Criticism
    • it considers the author's life and recognizes literary study as being an art not a science.
      Biographical Criticism
    • He did not believe in the modern idea of "art for art's sake"
      Basho
    • examines how sexual identity influences the creation of the literary text
      Gender Criticism
    • focuses on the desire to work with men's issues and yields to the political conviction that feminism does not fit with the facts.
      Masculinist Approach
    • attempts to correct the imbalance of sexes by analyzing and combating the patriarchal attitudes that have dominated western thought.
      Feminist Approach
    • criticism in which the method, the concept, or the form of the material is influenced by psychoanalysis by Sigmund Freud
      Psychological Criticism
    • evaluates a literary piece in the cultural, economic, and political context that explores the linkage between the author and his society.
      Sociological Criticism
    • highlights on the economic and political elements of art focusing on the ideological content of literature.
      Marxist Criticism
    • focuses on themes, views of the world, morality, philosophies of the author and the like for this approach establishes its purpose of teaching morality and investigating philosophical issues.
      Philosophical Approach
    • "explores the artist's common humanity by tracing how the individual imagination uses myths and symbols common to different cultures and epochs."
      Mythological Criticism
    • may have the author's name, the book's title, your source and the thesis statement.
      Introduction
    • you may discuss the strong points and the weak points of the material in a logical, clear manner.
      Body
    • provide a generic opinion about the text.
      Conclusion
    • summary of a project or an issue that depicts the interests, experiences, and expertise of the writer.
      Concept Paper
    • explains the purposes why you need to undertake that thesis proposal.
      Rationale
    • is just a list of words associated to your idea that you can
      use to connect in order to make a clear definition and discussion of an issue or
      idea.
      Mind Map
    • basically your guide in working on your
      idea. It serves as your map in arriving at your destination,
      Conceptual Framework
    • is the expected output in the course of conducting your study that you have derived after having your conceptual framework you prepared
      Hypothesis
    • document containing a few paragraphs about a one-sided arguable opinion on a particular topic.
      position paper
    • used to convince readers through logic and sound reasoning over a problem or an issue. 

      argument
    • Brief Background regarding the topic.
      intro
    • Counterclaim And Main Argument
      body
    • Restate the position and Main Argument
      Conclusion
    • refers to the information that is valid and justifiable.
      factual knowledge
    • which are conclusions derived from gathered data.
      statistical inferences
    • based on knowledge of facts which are carefully considered. It is drawn from evidences instead of limited personal experience.
      informed opinion
    • considered as firsthand experience of the writer.
      personal testimony
    • Explains the meaning of new words or phrases.
      Definition
    • Divides a topic into parts based on shared characteristics.
      Classification
    • Describes the order in which things are done or how things work
      Description
    • Discusses similarities and/or differences among ideas, theories, concepts, objects, or persons.

      Comparis on and Contrast
    • Organizes lists of information: characteristics, features, parts, or categories
      Listing/Enumeration
    • used to convince readers through logic and sound reasoning over a problem or an issue.

      argument
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