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    emotionally aroused (intimidated‚ irritated‚ etc.) by our critic (this is deferring reaction). Learning to listen to criticism is about carefully absorbing what is being said‚ and then honestly evaluating if it is fair‚ true‚ constructive or destructive. Only after we’ve carefully listened to and evaluated the criticism can we respond to it. SECTION B: HOW TO TAKE CRITICISM 1). See criticism as an opportunity to work together with the critic to solve the problem; not as an adversarial situation

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    Book Review Flauberts Parrot by Julian Barnes By: Maureen Cutajar  Published: December 18‚ 2009   Literary analysis: Flaubert’s Parrot‚ by Julian Barnes Julian Barnes’s ‘Flaubert’s Parrot’ thematises the difficulties of interpreting the past and the elusiveness of history. Geoffrey Braithwaite‚ the narrator‚ in his relentless pursuit of the relics and mementos of the nineteenth-century writer Gustave Flaubert poses the question: ‘How do we seize the past? Can we ever do so? When I was a medical

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    Braveheart Edward the Longshanks‚ king of England was a dominant figure bent on obtaining allegiance by most any means available. He was an autocratic leader in that he was the central authority. The only power that he was willing to give was to those that he could still control through fear and bribery. Expansion of his power base came by using the greed of others. Given no concern for human needs‚ he expected his followers to do what they were told and not think for themselves. Input from others

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    Criticism is the practice of judging the merits and faults of something or someone in a sometimes negative‚ sometimes intelligible‚ (or articulate) way. The judger is called "the critic". To engage in criticism is "to criticize". One specific item of criticism is called "a criticism" or a "critique". This article provides only general information about criticism. For subject-specific information‚ see the Varieties of criticism page. Criticism can be: directed toward a person or an animal; at

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    example‚ that Josephine Miles was confined to a wheelchair or that Weldon Kees committed suicide at forty-one will certainly make us pay attention to certain aspects of their poems we might otherwise have missed or considered unimportant. A formalist critic might complain that we would also have noticed those things through careful textual analysis‚ but biographical information provided the practical assistance of underscoring subtle but important meanings in the poems. Though many literary theorists

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    ordinary‚ behind-the-scenes routines of film critics? What words or phrases suggest the longevity of Ebert’s career as a movie reviewer? The part where it says‚ “Some of them look as though they plan on camping out‚ with their coats‚ blankets‚ lunches‚ and laptops spread out on the seats around them‚” shows that this is the routine of the film critics because they are comfortable in the room together. Also‚ the room has comfortable chairs for the critics to get nice and comfortable in. He says that

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    analysis the author is portraying a point as to which in todays day and age no matter what we read whether is may be a poem‚ short story‚ novel‚ etc. we as humans are already making valued and momentous distinctions. The author also presents that us as critics today have self-awareness in the use of language and a clear comprehension of the backgrounds on which methods and concepts depend on. As the reader of this new criticism I can see where the author is coming from‚ I agree with the statement that

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    1. Introduction In recent years‚ movie class plays a more and more important role in English teaching in China. Most teachers require students to write movie reviews after watching the movie. However‚ how to write movie review is still remain unclear to students. Some student download a review from the internet‚ and some write a summary of the movie instead. Genre analysis is a system of analysis by which observations are made on the repeated communicative functions found in genres and on the

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    THEATURE AND FILM CRITICS ROUNDTABLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THETRE CRITICS (IATC-NIGERIA)‚ HELD ON THE 21st OF SEPTEMBER‚ 2013‚ AT THE REDEEMER’S UNIVERSITY‚ MOWE‚ OGUN STATE‚ NIGERIA PREAMBLE The maiden edition of the National Theatre and Film Critics Roundtable held on the 21st September 2013 at the Redeemer’s University‚ Mowe‚ Ogun State. The even which was organized by the Nigeria Section of the UNESCO founded International Association of Theatre Critics (IATC) had in attendance

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    Mathew Arnold – The Study of Poetry Matthew Arnold‚ Victorian poet and critic‚ often regarded as the father of modern literary criticism‚ was one of the foremost poets and critics of the 19th century. As a critic Arnold is essentially a moralist‚ and has very definite ideas about what poetry should and should not be. Arnold is frequently acknowledged as being one of the first poets to display a truly Modern perspective in his work. In “The Study of Poetry”‚ which is one of his best known essays

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