Saturday, March 25, 2023

SCHOLAR: ENGLISH LITERARY THEORIES

THEORY OF THE SCENE:  The scene is a place where ideas are brought forward.  Ideas originate from innovation and creativity. Creativity is a faculty of the right hemisphere of the brain.  Stimulation from the environment causes the individual respondent to use his or her brain to think critically.  In thinking critically, the person uses creativity to generate innovation.  When creativity becomes innovation it results in a pitch to the scene at which point it is then transformed into a work such as a screen play or music or a video etc. (Multimedia).  The scene exists because of social learning.  The scene is used to generate ideas of operations, strategy and tactics.  These ideas are spread to the mass market via multimedia distribution.  The better the ideas the higher the probability that the country can protect itself and remain in it's position.  The scene has been coming up with ideas for the establishments intrigue for a very long time.  It is a social learning process designed to feed people solutions in situations circumstances and scenarios depicted in its arts.  Culture and propaganda are a secondary result of this process.  

THEORY OF CULTURAL LITERARY TECHNIQUE:   In this writing technique the writer uses trends culture and commonly accepted and advertised depictions.  The writer uses parts of these in what he or she is writing.  This results in a pullback and shift so as to make the literary prose appealable or relatable building the atmosphere and tone of the story.  An example of this technique being used is the following:

“He eats two eggs and ham.  Somehow the eggs were green, he didn’t know if they had gotten spoiled.”

This verse from Merlin’s Medicine (Timothy Luis 2023) is a reference to a Dr Seuss Childrens Book.  By using this technique it allows the individual to reminisce on their childhood because that’s when people read Dr Seuss.  Through reminiscing, a feeling of nostalgia can be experience hence enhancing the tone of the literature.  There are many benefits to writing using this technique of which include the aforementioned but also to allow the expansion of the meaning of the original work.  By using this reference in the story, the author of Merlin’s Medicine can convey that he would like to perhaps have a child or he may be targeting people that would like children or are working with children to help these children grow and develop through literations.  

THEORY OF ECONOMIC LITERARY TECHNIQUE:  This technique used existing economic person's, places, things or events as placements within literature.  It attempts to take these actualities and incorporates them into a piece of literature for the purpose of propaganda.  This technique increases the relatability to the stories theme.  An example of this literary term being used is within Merlin’s Medicine as follows: 

“It gives me a sense of meaning in my life and I feel valued as a result of it.”  In the horizon, Jejomar could see a shack with a sign that says foodie goody.  It was an interesting looking structure because it had several tables on its patio.  He hasn’t seen anything like this before and he was really curious to try it.  As they approached foodie goody ….”

Another example within the aforesaid work includes: 

“It is I, Jejomar of land plot 0413. I come to ask you several questions.” Her voice was so soothing and he couldn’t wait to hear that beautiful voice.”

The use of this literary term allows the establishments mentioned (foodie goody and 0413) to gain exposure.  It also creates publicity and hype for the business establishments.  Using the economic literary technique also provides a means by which the values of those businesses can be shared with others.  Use of this technique is to be considered "economiphos", part of the Greek lexicon, "economic" and "style."

THEORY OF LITERARY GENRE “DREAM:” Fictional stories can be written as a simulated dreams.  In writing this genre, a mashup of multiple random phenomena things or events come together to create a fictional story.  In this type of writing phrases and sentences can have grammatical errors.  It's a depiction of the NREM and REM state of sleep, all to stimulate the mind and to simulate a dream.  All the parts connect and it creates a theme than it results in a story.  This is a type of free-range writing.  It consists of writing what's on your mind.  This style of writing is perfect for freedom of expression and freedom of speech.  By using this style of writing you can be assured that what is outputted somewhat represents the disorganized thought of dreams, only for the subconscious to put it all together.

THEORY OF ENCODING:  Fictional stories can be written in code.  This code can be decrypted and unlocked to find the true meaning of the story.  Usually, the code is intended for a specific audience.  Messages can be transferred from the authors mind to the reader depending on whether the reader knows the context.  Code writing has a long history in cryptology. 

THE THEORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE CONTEXT RELATIVITY:  When a story is written, events, persons, places and things must be relative to one another.  Every noun in a story has a cause and effect.  If “A” happens “B” must happen.  This relativity is called “formal” and “informal” logic.  But in Criminology it is referred to as determinism and essentialism (Akers 2013). These connected events allow a connection to other events within the web and he path a certain trajectory takes moves along a path of cause and effect.  Until the story reaches an ending.

WORK CITED

Akers et al. (2013). Criminological Theories. New York. Oxford University Press.  

Ross- Kerr. et al. (2006). Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing. Ontario. Elsevier.

Timothy Luis.  (2023).  Merlin’s Medicine.  British Columbia.  New Register Publications. 

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