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pav-90 [236]
3 years ago
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Critical Lens: "A work of literature must provide more than factual accuracy or vivid physical reality... it must tell us more t

han we already know." - E. M. Forster Consider the quotation above and decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Then, write an essay in which you support your assessment of the quotation through analysis of one or two of the literary texts you have read. Be sure to support your argument with specific details from the literary text(s) you have chosen . Your analysis should include consideration of formal features of the text(s), such as plot, setting, theme, and characterization.
English
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lys-0071 [83]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: The anatomical reason for both quotes are  reasoned within doubt of the troubles of physical life. If you're trying to write an essay, then I am not able to give you a full essay.

likoan [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:As E. M. Forster said, “A work of literature must provide more than factual accuracy or vivid physical reality. . . it must tell us more than we already know.”. Meaning good literature should suspend beliefs and provide something different from the everyday life. It needs to give more than just the bland facts and make you feel something. I believe this is completely true especially in more fictional settings but even when things are more factual there is often individual interpretation that can veer away from that accuracy. Any horror excerpt presented in this course, such as Irving’s ‘The Adventure of the Mysterious Picture’, have used suspense and characteristics of the unknown to build their stories and make the audience feel something. Even Emerson’s transcendentalist essay ‘Nature’, the reality of the ‘real’ more mechanical world was suspended to create the desired effect. The Gothic piece 'The Adventure of the Mysterious Picture' by Washington Irving is an exact example of pulling us into the unknown which in turn gives us a picture of something more. The setting of this story is a room that has a haunting story behind it but it’s the painting that truly gives the room it’s ominous vibes. The focus is so much on this painting for such an important period of the work that the reader gets pulled in as well causing the reader to momentarily forget the reality of it. The main character goes through the same suspense as the reader as shadows and feelings are revealed that weren’t originally anticipated such as his anxiety and paranoia rather than his original skepticism. He tries to reason with his own thoughts but fantasy is quickly spinning into a reality for him. In every way this painting is ‘[telling] us more than we already know’ both about its nature and the man’s feelings. Another example of following this idea is Ralph Waldo Emerson's 'Nature' and how he draws plenty of imagery that veers off the path of most people’s beliefs and certainly paints ideas that aren't known to everyone such as dealing with less widely accepted interpretations of the divine. He constantly personifies nature and its effects on life and how you must connect with it. Even going as far as describing himself as an eyeball and part of the divine experience. He proposes ideas that go against the everyday thinking such as the suggestion that no one truly owns the land despite what everyone believes when they own property. Emerson speaks of this idea that only children can truly see and understand nature, that the reality of it is shielded as they grow up. Throughout his essay he constantly brings light to ideas that many would not give a second thought to with imagery that makes you think, and that's how he ‘[tells] us more than we already know’. In conclusion both of these excerpts make the reader think and they also play on something the reader may not already know or understand. In ‘The Adventure of the Mysterious Picture’ the setting and the character’s feelings create a scene of suspense and curiosity while ‘Nature’ reveals ideas through creative imagery and interpretations. Both play pieces rely on telling the reader something they don’t already know and that’s exactly how Forster believed literature should be.

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