Meaning in Literature
In reading literary works, we are concerned with the "meaning" of one literary piece or another. However, finding out what something really means is a difficult issue.
There are three ways to tackle meaning in literature.
I. Meaning is what is intended by (1)_________.
Apart from reading an author’’s work in question, readers need to
1) read (2)_________by the same author;
2) get familiar with ( 3 )_________at the time;
3 ) get to know cultural values and symbols of the time.
II. Meaning exists " in" the text itself.
1) some people’’s view: meaning is produced by the formal properties of the text like (4)_________,etc.
2) speaker’’s view: meaning is created by both conventions of meaning and ( 5 )_________.
Therefore, agreement on meaning could be created by common traditions and conventions of usage. But different time periods & different (6)_________ perspectives could lead to different interpretations of meaning in context.
III. Meaning is created by (7)_________.
1) meaning is ( 8 )_________;
2) meaning is contextual;
3) meaning requires (9)________;
—practicing competency in reading —practicing other competencies
—background research in (10)________, etc.