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Here you will find our graphical timeline representing literary periods & movements, as well as major events or authors from literature history. To learn more about specific eras you can browse back to our Literary Periods page.
The rhetorical strategy of extending a metaphor through an entire narrative so that objects, persons, and actions in the text are equated with meanings that lie outside the text. Adjective: allegorical. One of the most famous allegories in English is John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress (1678), a tale of Christian salvation.
by Julie Eshbaugh ~~~ There are few decisions a writer can make that will have a stronger influence on their story than the choice of point of view. The point of view (POV) from which a story is told answers more than the simple question, "Who tells the story?"
What is Point of View? The term "point of view" has many applications, from video game development to the interpretation of art. This page will discuss point of view as it pertains to the study of reading and literature.
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