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Chapter 8

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Chapter 8

Hanseldee and Greteldum

All Literature Comes From Other Literature

  • Authors struggle with finding archetypes that a reader would recognize.
  • ^To remedy this, authors often draw from "kiddie lit," or kid literature.
  • Writers use parts of stories to spark familiarity within the reader.
  • Writers alter traditional works to emphasize points from their own narrative.
  • Authors use common archetypes that occur throughout literature

EXAMPLES OF COMMON ARCHETYPES

  • Lost children
  • Evil queen or stepmother
  • Prince charming

CHANGING FAIRTALES TO EMPHASIZE: BLOODY CHAMBER

  • Written by Angela Carter, a feminist
  • Aspects from Blueboard, Puss in Boots, and Red Riding Hood
  • Alters main plot to show apparent sexism

Authors Strive to Create Strangeness and Familiarity

  • Thus, as a reader, ask:
  • ^ "How is this similar to other works"
  • ^ "What was the author's intention when he/she made it that way?"