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Definition of prosaic

Prosaic is a term that comes from a Latin word that refers to that which belongs to or relates to prose. Therefore, it is called those texts that are written in prose (narrative structure that is opposed to lyric). In addition, outside the literary field, prosaic is an adjective that refers to […]

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Definition of literary analysis

This concept is made up of two terms that in themselves contain an individual and authentic meaning. Analysis is the examination of a reality susceptible to intellectual study that, through the distinction and separation of its parts, allows us to know its constituent elements and principles. Literary is that which belongs to or relates to the […]

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Definition of literary review

A review is a brief note that examines and summarizes the content of a book, a film, a record, a scientific work or an event. The author is responsible for highlighting the most salient characteristics of the reviewed object so that the reader can expand his or her knowledge even before having direct access to it. This is what the author wants to […]

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Definition of critical review

A review is a brief and concise narrative that examines a scientific or artistic work. These notes describe or summarize the main characteristics of a text or audiovisual content. By accessing a review, the reader expands his or her knowledge of the reviewed object. Criticism, on the other hand, is the examination or judgment of the […]

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Definition of review

A review is a brief and concise narrative. The term is often used to refer to the examination of a scientific work, a book, a film, a record, etc., and which is published in a media outlet or at an academic level. For example: «Yesterday I read the review of Gus’s new film […]

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Definition of riddle

The notion of riddle can refer to divination (predicting the future, discovering what is hidden, guessing what a riddle means) or to a riddle (a puzzle that is proposed as a pastime). Typically, the riddle, like a riddle, is stated in the form of a rhyme. For example: “Round, round, bottomless barrel… […]

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Definition of genius

Genius is a term derived from the Latin genius that has numerous uses depending on the context. It can refer to the occasional disposition of the mood or the condition under which one acts. For example: «I recommend that you do not talk too much to Grandpa, who has woken up in a bad mood», «Juan always cheers us up […]

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Definition of imaginary

Imaginary, from the Latin imaginarius, is that which exists only in the imagination. Imagination, on the other hand, is the process that allows a human being to manipulate information generated intrinsically (that is, without the need for environmental stimuli) to create a representation in the mind. For example: “When I was a child, I had a friend […]

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Definition of synopsis

Synopsis comes from the Latin synopsis, whose origins date back to Greek. It is the summary or summary of a creative work (a book, a film, etc.). For example: «I was reading the synopsis of Galeano's new book and I found it very interesting», «The synopsis of Stallone's film did not attract me at all, although I must […]

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Definition of argument

Argument is a term that comes from the Latin word argumentum. It is the reasoning that is used to demonstrate or prove a proposition or to convince another person of what is affirmed or denied. For example: «Before you get angry, you should listen to my arguments», «You cannot defend such an idea without any argument», […]

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