Archive for October, 2009
are there any types of brain training which can improve literature?
6 Comments Published October 31st, 2009 in types of literaturei wanna be able to speak from my mind, more clearly and let words just roll from my tounge
i know that having peers who speak well… frequent reading and talking can help, is there anything else i can do?
or do i simply need to socialise more?
Reading more,be an input block for a while to be [...]
are there any types of brain training that can help improve literature?
4 Comments Published October 26th, 2009 in types of literaturei wanna be able to speak from my mind, more clearly and let words just roll from my tounge
i know that having peers who speak well… frequent reading and talking can help, is there anything else i can do?
or do i simply need to socialise more?
I suggest that first, you are focused on your goal [...]
what are the types of narration in literature?
1 Comment Published October 24th, 2009 in types of literaturewhat are they and can you explain them?
omniscent/3rd person – an all-knowing narrator. No using words like I and me
1st person – from the viewpoint of one of the charachters.Uses I, me, I'm, they etc….
hmmm..thats all I know, I think thats it, if there is more, sorry!
what types of literature were written in the fourteenth century?
1 Comment Published October 13th, 2009 in types of literaturechansons, secular lyric poetry, Troubadour Poetry, Atticism, ecclesiastical
Can you name poems or any other forms of literature that are a "self ref election" of the writer?
2 Comments Published October 8th, 2009 in forms of literatureThe first thing that pops to mind is Walden by Henry David Thoreau. That whole book is a reflection of his views on the world itself. Of course, you could say that about any book I imagine!