2. Identify what literary approach (reader - response, feminist, or historical) is being used with the following questions: a. Does the story reveal or contradict the prevailing values of the time in which it was written? Does it provide an opposing view of the period's prevailing values? What does the work say about women's creativity? What real-life people or events are you reminded of by characters or events in the story? Explain why.
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Feminist literary criticism recognizes that literature both reflects and shapes stereotypes and other cultural assumptions. Thus, feminist literary criticism examines how works of literature embody patriarchal attitudes or undercut them, sometimes both happening within the same work.
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