Formalist critics examine the form of the work as a whole, the form of each part of the text (scenes and chapters), the characters, the setting, the tone, the vision, the language, and all other elements of the work.
Text that is combined into one text. For example, strictly formalist critics view The Great Gatsby as a verbal structure, ignoring the details of Fitzgerald's life and the novel's social and historical context.
1. How is the structure of your work unified?
2. How do the various elements of the work reinforce its meaning?
This approach focuses on form, guessing. Analysis emphasizes elements such as symbols, images, structures, and how parts of the work relate to other parts and the whole.
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