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1 British Literature It’s a ‘Tears, Heart’s Blood, Gunpowder!’ Tuesday! May 13, 2008 Ms. Cares

2 Agenda Review “The Duchess and the Jeweller.” Consider which types of literary criticism you might use. Literary Analysis: Perform close textual analysis and utilize literary criticism to make and support your argument. See example following. Review “The Giving Tree”, “A Cup of Tea”, and “The Duchess and the Jeweller.”

3 Example Quote #1: “[H]e would look down at his legs, so shapely in their perfect trousers; at his boots; at his spats…But he dismantled himself often and became again a little boy in a dark alley” (1048). Interpretation: As Oliver reviews himself, he recognizes that his life is a complex juxtaposition—on the outside he is rich, successful, impeccably well- dressed while on the inside he is still a ragged, conniving, impoverished little hustler who will do almost anything to make a buck. As a little boy, he wants to enjoy a wealthy lifestyle. As an adult, he has that lifestyle, but cannot break out of his “little boy hustler” thinking. Oliver now is one of the rich elite (the haves) but often still thinks of himself as a poor little boy (the have-nots).

4 Homework Review “The Giving Tree,” “A Cup of Tea,” and “The Duchess and the Jeweller,” preparing yourself to analyze these stories using literary criticism. Historical Criticism Feminist Criticism Archetypal Criticism Marxist Criticism Eco-Criticism


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