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LM 50 – Deconstruction: A Revolutionary Movement in Literary Meaning

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Deconstruction: A Revolutionary Movement in Literary Meaning Introduction Ever read a sentence and realized it could mean multiple, even conflicting things? That’s the power of Deconstruction. This approach challenges fixed meanings, traditional narratives and authorial authority, turning reading into an exploration of hidden tensions and ambiguities. Deconstruction isn’t just analysis; it transforms the relationship between text and reader. Each reading becomes a dialogue, revealing new layers of meaning and keeping literature dynamic and thought-provoking. 2. Main Objective The aim of Deconstruction is to rethink literature as a living conversation. Instead of one fixed meaning, it highlights language’s instability and the multiple interpretations embedded in every text. Readers participate actively, discovering new insights with each engagement, making literature endlessly evolving and thought-provoking. 3. Origins and Historical Context Deconstruction emerged through the pioneerin...

ND 98 – Lu Xun: Father of Modern Chinese Literature and Social Critique

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Lu Xun: Father of Modern Chinese Literature and Social Critique Introduction Imagine a society trapped in centuries-old traditions, where customs go unquestioned and change is feared. In such a world, Lu Xun (魯迅) emerged as a powerful voice for intellectual awakening and social reform. Through sharp satire, psychological insight and literary innovation, he challenged hypocrisy, exposed social injustice and encouraged critical thinking. More than a storyteller, he helped shape modern Chinese literature and inspired generations to confront tradition, authority and the realities of their society. Today, he is widely remembered as the Father of Modern Chinese Literature. 2. Biography Early Life Born Zhou Shuren on September 25, 1881, in Shaoxing, Zhejiang, Lu Xun grew up in a scholarly family that faced financial hardship. His early exposure to Confucian classics shaped the critical perspective that later defined his writing. Education While studying medicine in Jap...

LM 49 – Reader-Response Theory: Understanding Literature Through the Reader’s Eyes

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Reader-Response Theory: Understanding Literature Through the Reader’s Eyes What if the meaning of a book changed with every reader? Reader-Response Theory (RRT) suggests that it does.  Every reader brings different experiences, emotions and perspectives to a text, creating unique interpretations.  Rather than seeing meaning as fixed, RRT views reading as an active and personal experience. Introduction Reader-Response Theory is a literary approach that places the reader at the center of interpretation.  Instead of focusing solely on the text, it explores how meaning emerges through the interaction between reader and text.  Since its emergence in Europe, the theory has influenced literary criticism worldwide, highlighting the reader’s essential role in shaping literary meaning. For readers who want a complete overview of literary theories and examples, the Complete Guide to World Literature provides a comprehensive reference. 3. Relevance of the Theory Role of the Re...