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17 paź 2021 · This chapter outlines possible stances toward violence, makes an argument for the decisive structural significance of violence in both life and literature, and then presents a representative sampling of violent acts in literature.
1 sty 2012 · This chapter outlines possible stances toward violence, makes an argument for the decisive structural significance of violence in both life and literature, and then presents a representative ...
1 lis 2016 · This article provides a theoretical overview of narrative approaches to conflict answering: (a) What is narrative and what is its potential as a tool for understanding and responding to...
23 lut 2006 · Almost every academic discipline has its theoretical approach of understanding conflicts – economists are focused on game-theory and decision-making, psychologist explore interpersonal...
The lecture explores at a high level the different ways works of literature have charted paths for this understanding of the meaning of the suffering and loss resulting from war. In classical works of literature, war arises as an arena in which one’s life can be defined by glory, honour and duty.
Conflicts The main character fights against another person. Example: Hamilton The natural world turns against the protagonist. Example: Jurassic Park The protagonist faces internal fears, flaws, and emotions. Example: Hamlet A character battles against the norms of an oppressive or unjust society. Example: The Hunger Games
7 sie 2020 · There are two basic kinds of conflict: external and internal, which have been further categorized and codified in many different ways over time. Here are seven different types to consider. External Conflicts. External conflict pits the character against some exterior force or world-view and happens outside the character’s body.