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How Literature is considered the most creative study?

Literature is a historic and creative fold that helps in the preservation of folklore and extends them to the commoners. The presentation gives a glimpse of how it provides a comparative analysis of the Platonic, Neo-classic, revolutionary, post-revolutionary, and modern times. It also gives an account of how one should major in it, so as to develop a creative psyche.

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How Literature is considered the most creative study?

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  2. What is Literary Studies? We all have read work like Alice in the Wonderland, which is a fancy relief, providing an imaginative account of the impossibilities happening in the parallel universe; one happening on the other side of the mirror. www.homeworkjoy.com

  3. Structure of Literary It definitely awakens our curious minds, making us think about the various illusionary events which are being personified by Literature as real and animate objects. To know more about this artistic faculty, let’s learn more about it. www.homeworkjoy.com

  4. What is Literature? -Literature is the written or oral records of literary works depicting, language, national origin, historical period, genre, or subject matter of a particular region. www.homeworkjoy.com

  5. Literaryas a Profession - The most famous works of Literature include: www.homeworkjoy.com

  6. The Iliad by Homer, Canterbury Tales by Chaucer, Macbeth, the Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare, etc, the list is pretty long to be stated. Various genres of Literature: The two main categories separating the various genres of literature are: • Fiction • Non- fiction www.homeworkjoy.com

  7. Fiction • Fiction is a literary piece that is a fabrication of fantasy, or imaginative events, not based on historical events or facts. • Genres of Fiction include: www.homeworkjoy.com

  8. Drama: It is a form of literary work which is constructed through elements like dance, music, and other modes of performance, intended to be performed. www.homeworkjoy.com

  9. Poetry: It is a form of literary art which uses aesthetic qualities like rhythm, meter, prosody, figures of speech, motifs, symbolism, and themes to express a subject matter. www.homeworkjoy.com

  10. Fantasy: It refers to an imaginative or fanciful account of an improbable or utterly impossible instance. • Humor: It is said to be an account of literary work which provides amusement and comic- relief. www.homeworkjoy.com

  11. Fable: A fable is a literary art that includes animate and inanimate objects, often anthropomorphized; giving a moral lesson. • Science Fiction: It is an imaginary or futuristic account of scientific concepts like time travel, parallel universe, space explorations, etc. www.homeworkjoy.com

  12. Short Story: It is an inventive prose narrative, intended to include characters within a series of linked incidences, set in relatable mood and plot. www.homeworkjoy.com

  13. Folklore: • Historical Fiction: It is referred to as a creative non- fiction, giving an account of the ancient events. It is also known as literary journalism. • Horror: It is a literary art which includes scary elements like ghost, evil- spirits, murder, monstrosity, and other mind- bobbling events. www.homeworkjoy.com

  14. Mystery: It is a piece of intrigue with conceited plots which are being unleashed by the detectives, and the readers in the course of reading. • Legend: It is said to be a kind of folklore that is perceived by the speaker and the listener to have had happened in the past. www.homeworkjoy.com

  15. Non- fiction is a literary piece which represents an account of real-life incidences, and characters. • Mythology: It is an account of events happened in ancient times in the lives of gods, goddesses, demons, saints, etc. www.homeworkjoy.com

  16. Nonfiction • Literature gives an insight into the historical events in a well- polished manner. • Genres of non- fiction include: • Narrative Nonfiction: It refers to a narrative account of a real-life incidence. www.homeworkjoy.com

  17. An Autobiography: It is an account of a person’s life incidences, which is self- written. • Speech: It is a written account that is made up with the purpose of being addressed to an audience. • Essays: An essay is an account of the writer’s concept of description, narration, argumentation, or a type of literary criticism. • Biography: It refers to an account of a person’s life incidences, written by someone else. www.homeworkjoy.com

  18. Why study Literature? • Literature gives an insight into the historical events in a well- polished manner. • It helps in developing a person’s literary and imaginative hold. • It plays an important role in the preservation of folklore and extends them to the commoners. • Literature gives a comparative analysis of the Platonic, Neo-classic, revolutionary, post-revolutionary, and modern times. www.homeworkjoy.com

  19. What are the career options in the field of Literature? Literature being an artistic field provides a plethora of opportunities in the field of art and other professional worlds such as: - In Advertising, Public relations, Mass media and Journalism, Teaching, Theatre, and Drama, as Literacy Critique, essayist, Writer, and other kinds of performing arts. www.homeworkjoy.com

  20. Time taken to gain a degree in the field of Literature includes: - 4 years to gain a degree of baccalaureate in Literature. - Almost one to two years to gain a master’s degree. - M. Phil and Ph.D. programs take almost 1-2 yrs and 3-5 years respectively. www.homeworkjoy.com

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