Answer to Question #322923 in English for Bloom

Question #322923

Using the essay of Judy Brady " I Want A Wife" 1971 , write your own literary critique with a minimum of three (3) and a maximum of five (5) paragraphs. Use any of the six approaches to literary criticism ( Structuralist, Moralist, Marxist, Feminist, Historical, Reader-response). Be guided with the rubric given below.



Literary Analysis Rubric:



▪️Includes a thoughtful introduction tahat names the literary work and clearly states your overall response to it.


▪️Tells enough about the plot, characters, and setting so that readers can clearly understand your response.


▪️Shows your thorough understanding of the theme.


▪️Supports your statements with extensive textual evidence.


▪️Summarize your response in a well-constructed conclusion.


▪️ Consistent point of view, focus, and organization, including effective use of transitions.

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Expert's answer
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A Literary Theories B. Literary Criticism C. Critical Approach D. Critical Theories


2. The criticism that asserts a great deal of meaning in a text lies with how the reader responds to it

A Reader-Response B. Responsive-Reading C. Reading-Response D. Reader's Response


3. This criüciso deals with the process of creating meaning and experiencing a text as we read. A text is an

experience, not an object

A Formalist

B. Reader-response C. Mangst

D. Structuralist


4. It emphasizes the form of a literary work to determine its meaning, focusing on literary elements and how they

work to create meaning.

A Formalist

B. Feminist

C. Moralist

D. Historical


5. Examines a text as independent from its time period, social setting, and author's background. A text is an

independent entity.


B. Feminist

A Formalist

D. Mancist

C. Historical

proach in the space provided.​


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