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Definitions from the WebLiterary ArgumentA literary argument refers to the act of discussing, analyzing, and supporting or refuting a particular interpretation or perspective in a literary work. It involves examining the themes, characters, symbols, and narrative elements to form a coherent and persuasive argument. Senses and Usages:
Example Sentence: The students engaged in a heated literary argument about the symbolism in the final chapter of the novel. Example Sentence: The author's literary argument in her research paper explored the role of feminism in the works of Virginia Woolf. Possible Related Products: | ||||
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