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  2. List of story structures - Wikipedia

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    A classic example of a U-shaped plot in the Bible is the Parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11–24. The parable opens at the top of the U with a stable condition but turns downward after the son asks the father for his inheritance and sets out for a "distant country" (Luke 15:13).

  3. Archetypal literary criticism - Wikipedia

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    Archetypal literary criticism is a type of analytical theory that interprets a text by focusing on recurring myths and archetypes (from the Greek archē, "beginning", and typos, "imprint") in the narrative, symbols, images, and character types in literary works.

  4. Zoomorphism - Wikipedia

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    Bird-shaped oil lamp, dated late 12th-early 13th century, made of bronze; cast, engraved, inlaid with silver and copper, H: 8 in. L: 9 3/8 in. W: 11 13/16 in. [12] Another example of zoomorphism in Islamic art is the bird-shaped oil lamp, located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

  5. Rethinking the 5-Paragraph Essay in the Age of AI - AOL

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    It's literature analysis at its most basic, and most rigid, level. A typical five-paragraph essay asks students to pick a simple thesis, usually from a list of prompts, and compose a short ...

  6. The Structure of Literature - Wikipedia

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    The Structure of Literature is a 1954 book of literary criticism by Paul Goodman, the published version of his doctoral dissertation in the humanities.The book proposes a mode of formal literary analysis that Goodman calls "inductive formal analysis": Goodman defines a formal structure within an isolated literary work, finds how parts of the work interact with each other to form a whole, and ...

  7. Chiastic structure - Wikipedia

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    Chiastic structure, or chiastic pattern, is a literary technique in narrative motifs and other textual passages. An example of chiastic structure would be two ideas, A and B, together with variants A' and B', being presented as A,B,B',A'. Chiastic structures that involve more components are sometimes called "ring structures" or "ring compositions".

  8. Metamorphoses in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    Melos ("apple") Apple: Aphrodite Melos was a Delian man who became close friends with Adonis after he arrived in Cyprus. When Adonis was killed by a boar, Melos was so distraught that he hanged himself from an apple tree, which then took its name. After mourning her beloved Adonis, Aphrodite turned Melos's lifeless body into an apple fruit. [20]

  9. The Best Swimsuits for Apple Shape Body Types - AOL

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    For those that have an apple shape, i Editor’s note: Article updated May 8, 2023. We take extra care when it comes to selecting our swimsuits for the summer, which means that we have to pay ...