Review:

Deconstructive Criticism In Literature

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Deconstructive criticism in literature is a form of literary analysis that questions traditional assumptions about meaning, language, and truth. It challenges the notion of a fixed interpretation and seeks to uncover the underlying tensions and contradictions within a text.

Key Features

  • Questioning traditional assumptions
  • Challenging fixed interpretations
  • Uncovering underlying tensions and contradictions

Pros

  • Encourages critical thinking
  • Promotes deeper understanding of texts
  • Provides a new perspective on literature

Cons

  • Can be complex and challenging for some readers
  • May undermine the authority of the author

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