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Aaron, Austin, Jess, and Jon
Historical Criticism Aaron, Austin, Jess, and Jon
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Definition Historical Criticism is the reflection of the author’s life through the author’s works.
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Background Information
Dates back to the 19th century Historical Criticism helps to understand historical determinants of meaning in a poem or other literary work Questions that it answers: What was going on in the world during the author’s lifetime? What time period does the literature relate to?
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Pros Using this technique allows you to better comprehend the author’s life experiences and what inspired them to write a piece of literature. For example, by knowing that the poet Milton was blind, you can understand his poem “On His Blindness.”
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Cons The interpretation is only based on the author, and so reflections tend to be more biographical as supposed to imaginative.
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Criticism of “Passport”
Mahmoud Darwish was a Palestinian political advocate against the Israelis. He was sent into exile in Lebanon by Israel. “Passport” shows his anger towards Israel for forcing him into exile. “On soil I nourished with my own hands?” (Darwish) “Stripped of my name and identity?” (Darwish) “That suck away my color in this Passport” (Darwish)
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Works Cited McManus, Barbara F. "New Historicism." Notes. N.p., Web. 23 Apr "Traditional Historicism." Approaches to Reading and Interpretation. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Apr
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