Finnegans Wake is arguably the most difficult book to understand written in any language. Its inaccessibility makes it a problem for some. Then again, Einstein's papers on relativity are also inaccessible to most, but its doubtful that anyone would have a problem including them into the Western canon due to their extreme importance.
--->apex It is highly experimental and may be understood by only a few scholars.
Many readers may object to including Finnegans Wake in the western literary canon due to its dense and difficult-to-understand writing style, lack of a traditional narrative structure, and incorporation of multiple languages and wordplay. Some may argue that it is overly self-indulgent and exclusive, making it inaccessible to a wider audience and diminishing its relevance in the canon.
Should a difficult work that few people read be included in the canon?
It's incomprehensible to all but the most erudite scholars.
what are the literary devices used in the poem from the emigrants
antagonist
antagonist
The literary term is a simile. A simile uses the word "like" or "as" to describe an object. In this case, the object (youth) is compared to a madman in the way he ran.
Does western union branches in Tehran, Iran
symbol mnemonic
Aristotle's contribution to literary criticism is the idea that poetry is an art with an object of its own. Poetry can rationally understood and reduced to an intelligible set of rules.
the name is St. Laarence Seewaa
An anachronism is something that is "out of place" chronologically.
The term is "symbol." Symbols are often used in literature to convey deeper meanings or themes beyond their literal interpretation.
objective is from the viewpoint of "the object"/ 1st person Camera eye view is the viewpoint from someone else/ outside the object/ 3rd person
Either a euphamism if it was in a sentence, or symbolism in a longer story.