Which statement about literary theories is true? Each theory is a different eyeglass through which to look at literature. Each theory reveals the exact interpretation of a given piece of text. Theories are not practical and should not be considered when analyzing literature. Theories are complex and should not be used unless one has a degree in English literature.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is Each theory is a different eyeglass through which to look at literature.

You don't have to have a degree in English Literature to understand theories because they are often not that complex. Exact interpretation of a work does not exist and therefore the first sentences is correct.
Answer 2
Answer:

The correct answer is - Each theory is a different eyeglass through which to look at literature.

Regardless of the literary theory you are using, there will be many different interpretations of one single text. One person may have one analysis, whereas you may have a completely different one, and you may be using the same, or a different theory.

A theory cannot give an exact interpretation of a text because that doesn't exist - everyone can have their own interpretation. Theories can help you analyze a text and you should use them if you want to. Not all theories are complex - some are really easy to understand.


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The following quotes, shows depressed Holden how we feels.

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'What a puppet thing life is' means that 'the course of life is determined by pure chance'. 

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B.
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C.
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All of the above can help to develop a character. A reader will have a clearer image of the character if they are given a description of what the character looks like. We also know who they are as individuals if we know their thoughts or hear them speak. Other characters' opinions of this character can also help to develop them, because we learn who the character is through other peoples' eyes. Hope this helps.

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