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The Main Contexts of a Literary Work

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This PPT covers the different contexts of literature that will be analyzed and discussed throughout the course of the school year.

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Page 1: Contexts of literary works

The Main Contexts

of a Literary Work

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Essential Question

• How can knowledge of the various contexts of a literary work enhance our understanding and appreciation of the text?

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Literary Contexts

• To understand and appreciate a literary selection, a reader must understand the significant contexts in which it was written.

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Biographical Context

• What biographical facts has the author used in the text?

• What insights do readers acquire about the author’s life by reading the text?

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Historical Context

• What specific historical events were happening when the work was being composed?

• What historical events does this work deal with?

• In what ways did history influence the writer’s outlook?

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Geographical Context

• Is this author a regionalist writer?• How does dialect influence

the text?

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Political Context

• What political events are significant to the text?

• What political events were occurring at the time the work was written?

• What political beliefs does the author seem to have?

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Philosophical/Religious Context

• Are any religions or philosophies mentioned specifically in the text?

• What religious/ethical/philosophical beliefs does the author seem to favor?

• What behavior do the characters display that the author wants us to think is “right”?

• What behavior is “wrong”? How can one tell?

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Sociological Context

• What sort of society does the writer describe?

• What does the writer seem to like/dislike about this society?

• What changes do you think the writer would like to make in the society? Evidence?

• What sorts of pressures does the society put on its members? How do members respond?

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Psychological Context

• What theories of human behavior does the writer seem to believe?

• What theories of human behavior does the writer seem to reject?

• How do people’s minds work in the text?

• In what ways does the structure & organization of the story indicate the writer’s beliefs about the workings of the mind.

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Literary Contexts at Work