what new realization do you have about literary criticism​

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Answer:

Literary criticism is the comparison, analysis, interpretation, and/or evaluation of works of literature. Literary criticism is essentially an opinion, supported by evidence, relating to theme, style, setting or historical or political context. It usually includes discussion of the work’s content and integrates your ideas with other insights gained from research. Literary criticism may have a positive or a negative bias and may be a study of an individual piece of literature or an author’s body of work.

Examples of some types of literary criticism are:

Biographical

Comparative

Ethical

Expressive

Feminist

Historical

Mimetic

Pragmatic

Psychological

Social

Textual

Theoretical

Explanation:

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I realized that literary criticism will help you to make better sense of the work, form judgments about literature, study ideas from different points of view, and determine on an individual level whether a literary work is worth reading.