Tag: literature


ANTAGONIST

Introduction to the Concept of the Antagonist The term antagonist originates from the Greek word “antagonistēs,” which translates to “opponent,” “competitor,” or “rival.” In its most fundamental sense, an antagonist represents a force of opposition, resistance, or hostility directed toward a primary agent or objective. This multifaceted concept transcends a single academic discipline, serving as […]

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ZOOMORPHISM

The Conceptual Framework of Zoomorphism The term zoomorphism refers to a pervasive cultural and psychological phenomenon wherein human characteristics, motivations, or intentions are attributed to non-human creatures. While often used interchangeably with anthropomorphism in various contexts, zoomorphism specifically highlights the bridge between the human experience and the animal kingdom, allowing for a unique blending of […]

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LACUNA

Introduction: Defining the Lacuna The term lacuna (plural: lacunae) originates from the Latin word meaning ‘pit,’ ‘ditch,’ or ‘void.’ In modern usage across academic disciplines, it refers precisely to a gap, void, or blank space within a continuous body of information, a document, a text, or an established record. Fundamentally, a lacuna signifies a critical […]

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FIRST-PERSON PERSPECTIVE

Definition and Conceptual Framework The concept of the First-Person Perspective (FPP) refers fundamentally to a narrative or experiential approach wherein the audience or participant is granted direct, unmediated access to the internal world, sensory inputs, and cognitive processes of a central character or agent. This technique necessitates the presentation of events, dialogue, and setting exclusively […]

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MIMETIC

Definition and Etymology of Mimesis The concept of mimesis is foundational to understanding the relationship between representation and reality across philosophy, aesthetics, and behavioral science. Derived from the ancient Greek word mimesis (μίμησις), meaning “imitation” or “copying,” the term describes the process of mirroring or reproducing an action, object, behavior, or idea. While often translated […]

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