Approaches in Literary Criticism: Presentation By: Herlynne Grace D. Manaoat
Approaches in Literary Criticism: Presentation By: Herlynne Grace D. Manaoat
Approaches in Literary Criticism: Presentation By: Herlynne Grace D. Manaoat
Literary Criticism
PRESENTATION BY: HERLYNNE GRACE D. MANAOAT
Historical-Biographical Approach
Since Histo-Bio follows the tenet which explains that “The author and the text
are inseparable.”, these are sample questions which may be used in analyzing
the text:
What is the setting of the text and how does it reflect the author’s life?
What happened during the text when the text was written? Did it have some
similarities with each other? How did it affect the text?
How does the author express himself/herself through the text? Are there any
traces which highlight the personalities, preferences, and experiences of the
author in the text?
What actual people/influences in the text which reflect the people/influences
in the author’s life?
Moral-Philosophical Approach
Idealism
“To believe is to see”, “Ideas bring forth reality”,
Realism
“To see is to believe”, “Reality brings forth ideas”, “Objective Reality”
Essentialism
“Predetermination”, “Inherence”, “Belief about God”, “Inevitability”,
“Limitations”, “Nature”, “Natural Balance”
Existentialism
“Freedom and Power of Human Choice”, “Rejection of God”, “Rejection
of Manipulation of Fate”, “Rejection of Inevitability”, “Chances and
Consequences”
Questions to ask in analyzing text
through Moral-Philo:
What is the standard of Morality (good and evil/ right and wrong)
in the story/ piece?
How do characters perceive right and wrong?
What do/es the character/s believe in which influences their
actions?
How do they justify their actions?
Does God exist in the text?
Psychoanalytic/ Psychosexual Approach
Oral – Satisfying needs through oral means; starting from birth to 2 yrs. old
Anal – Learning proper manners regarding bowel movement
Phallic – Learning the differences between the two sexes
Latency – Concentrating on extra-curricular activities rather than sexual
activities (usually during elementary to early high school age)
Genital - Satisfying sexual needs as well as forming intimacy with another
person
Fixation – A certain problem which arises when one of the stages did not
develop accordingly
Questions that can be asked when
analyzing text through Psychoanalytic
Approach:
What are the [hidden] desires, motives, fears, urges, and instinct of
the characters/persona in the text?
Is/Are there any mannerism/s that the character/s or persona show
in the text?
What is/are the complex/es of the character/s if there are any?
How does the subconscious affect the decisions of the characters?
Feminism
How was the social strata and its distribution being portrayed in the text?
What constitutes the majority and the minority? How about the rich and
the poor?
Were there any signs of oppression, neglect, or abuse between the
classes?
Were there any signs of social mobility? If there is, does this help the
characters in the text?
How does the social status of a certain character contribute to the text?