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📚 TheLitBud Quiz In "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," the recurring motif of the yellow fog symbolizes:
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📝 Literary Term of the Day Stock Character 📖 Definition: A conventional, easily recognizable character type that appears repeatedly in literary tradition. 💡 Example: Mr. Collins in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice resembles the stock figure of the pompous clergyman. #LiteraryTerms #Drama 📚 @thelitbud

🌅 Good Morning, Literary Minds! 📖 "How can we know the dancer from the dance?" — W.B. Yeats, Among School Children #Yeats #Poetry #Philosophy 📚 @thelitbud

📜 On This Day in Literature — June 211905: Jean-Paul Sartre, philosopher, novelist, and playwright, was born. • 1948: Andrzej Sapkowski, later author of The Witcher series, was born. 📚 @thelitbud

📝 Literary Term of the Day Magic Realism 📖 Definition: A narrative mode in which extraordinary or magical elements appear naturally within an otherwise realistic world. 💡 Example: Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude is a major example of magic realism. #LiteraryTerms #LiteraryMovement 📚 @thelitbud

🌅 Good Morning, Literary Minds! 📖 "Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens." — Jimi Hendrix #Wisdom #Music #Philosophy 📚 @thelitbud

📜 On This Day in Literature — June 201909: Errol Flynn was born, later starring in adaptations of adventure fiction and historical romance. • 1934: The publication era of interwar modernism was in full stride, with journals and presses transforming literary form worldwide. 📚 @thelitbud

📚 TheLitBud Quiz The opening line of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," "Let us go then, you and I," suggests a journey that is primarily:
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📝 Literary Term of the Day Bildungsroman 📖 Definition: A novel that traces the moral and psychological growth of a character from youth to adulthood — a 'coming of age' story. 💡 Example: Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre and Charles Dickens' Great Expectations are classic examples. #LiteraryTerms #NovelTypes 📚 @thelitbud

🌅 Good Morning, Literary Minds! 📖 "I dwell in Possibility — a fairer House than Prose." — Emily Dickinson #Dickinson #Poetry #Imagination 📚 @thelitbud

📜 On This Day in Literature — June 191623: Blaise Pascal was born, later writing Pensées, one of the classics of philosophical prose. • 1867: Maxim Gorky, major Russian writer and socialist realist precursor, was born. 📚 @thelitbud

📚 TheLitBud Quiz Which critic is most closely linked with the concept of the 'intentional fallacy'?
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📝 Literary Term of the Day Historicism 📖 Definition: A critical method that studies literature as a product of historical forces, institutions, and cultural conditions. 💡 Example: A historicist reading of Shakespeare’s The Tempest often examines early colonial discourse and power structures. #LiteraryTerms #LiteraryCriticism 📚 @thelitbud

🌅 Good Morning, Literary Minds! 📖 "I have nothing to declare except my genius." — Oscar Wilde #Wilde #Victorian #Wit 📚 @thelitbud

📜 On This Day in Literature — June 181901: Anastasia Romanov was born, a figure later turned into legend, memoir, and historical fiction. • 1942: Paul McCartney was born, and his lyrics would later enter debates about song as literature. 📚 @thelitbud

📚 TheLitBud Quiz Which of the following is the most accurate description of the 'objective correlative' as used by T. S. Eliot?
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📝 Literary Term of the Day Ambiguity 📖 Definition: The quality of a word, phrase, image, or passage admitting more than one meaning at the same time. 💡 Example: The ending of Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw is famous for its ambiguity about whether the ghosts are real or imagined. #LiteraryTerms #LiteraryCriticism 📚 @thelitbud

🌅 Good Morning, Literary Minds! 📖 "All that glitters is not gold." — William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice #Shakespeare #Drama #Proverb 📚 @thelitbud

📜 On This Day in Literature — June 171882: Igor Stravinsky was born, part of the modernist revolution that paralleled major changes in poetry and drama. • 1917: Arthur Miller, playwright of Death of a Salesman and The Crucible, was born. 📚 @thelitbud