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Reading Literature
“Literature is the art of writing
something that will be read twice;
journalism what will be grasped at
once.”
-Cyril Connolly

Reading literature involves looking beyond the surface—the
basic plot—to the ideas lying underneath. The main ideas in
literature, unlike journalism, are hidden—or, at least, less
obvious.
ACTIVE Reading
• WRITE in your book! Take notes, underline,
highlight, fold over the edges! Use post-it notes
and sticky tabs!
•
•
•
•
•
•

Questions
Ideas
Plot points
New characters
Character relationships
Literary tropes: motifs, similes, metaphors, symbols,
foreshadowing, alliteration, etc.
Subtext

•Subtext:
The ideas or themes that are
implied by a work of
literature, rather than plainly
stated in the text.
• While it is important to understand what the writer IS
saying, it is also important to see what the writer
implies, or leaves unsaid: the subtext.
• Seeing the subtext can be like solving a mystery; the
reader, like a detective, must search for clues.
• Just as a detective must carefully search a crime scene
for clues, looking for even the smallest details—
fingerprints, a strand of hair, an object missing or out
of place—a reader must read carefully and notice the
details.
• Unlike a textbook that might be skimmed for
information, you must read literature word-by-word,
carefully looking at all the details.
• Read out loud!
• Listen to a reader while reading along
silently.
• Pause, take notes, re-read.
• Look up unfamiliar words or concepts.
• Read the footnotes.
• Use the glossary.
Motifs
• Look for ideas or things that are emphasized or repeated.
• Repeated elements are called motifs.
• A motif can be a specific word, an object, an action, a color, or
any other significant element that is repeated in the text.

• Motifs are more often tangible things than abstract ideas. For
example, in Beowulf the monsters are a primary motif:
Beowulf battles a monster in each section of the poem.
• Specific words and phrases can also be motifs. For example,
variations of the phrase “put money in your purse” recur in
the play Othello.
• Many things in Paradise Lost are described as either light or
dark; darkness and light are motifs in Paradise Lost.
Themes
• Themes are the main ideas of a text; an important aspect of a
work’s subtext.
• While motifs are more often tangible things or words, themes
are generally abstract ideas.
• Motifs can often be a clue to the themes; for example, the
battles with monsters in Beowulf point to a basic theme:
heroism.
• Monsters and battles are tangible, concrete things.
• Heroism is an abstract idea.
Reading Poetry
• Enjambment:
• The end of a line is not necessarily the end of a sentence.
• So times were pleasant for the people there
until finally one, a fiend out of hell,
began to work his evil in the world. (Beowulf )
• ………………………………..That song tonight
Will not go from my mind; I have much to do
But to go hang my head all at one side
And sing it like poor Barbary. (Othello)
Note that a capital letter does not necessarily indicate the
beginning of a new sentence.
• …………………….. Here at least
We shall be free; th’ Almighty hath not built
Here for his envy, will not drive us hence:
Here we may reign secure, and in my choice
To reign is worth ambition though in Hell:
Better to reign in Hell, than serve in Heav’n.
(Paradise Lost)
Pay attention to the punctuation.
A period (.) ends a sentence.
A semicolon (;) works like a period except that it connects one
complete sentence (independent clause) to another.
A colon (:) often shows that the ideas after the colon are an illustration
or example of the ideas before the colon.

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Reading literature

  • 2. “Literature is the art of writing something that will be read twice; journalism what will be grasped at once.” -Cyril Connolly Reading literature involves looking beyond the surface—the basic plot—to the ideas lying underneath. The main ideas in literature, unlike journalism, are hidden—or, at least, less obvious.
  • 3. ACTIVE Reading • WRITE in your book! Take notes, underline, highlight, fold over the edges! Use post-it notes and sticky tabs! • • • • • • Questions Ideas Plot points New characters Character relationships Literary tropes: motifs, similes, metaphors, symbols, foreshadowing, alliteration, etc.
  • 4. Subtext •Subtext: The ideas or themes that are implied by a work of literature, rather than plainly stated in the text.
  • 5. • While it is important to understand what the writer IS saying, it is also important to see what the writer implies, or leaves unsaid: the subtext. • Seeing the subtext can be like solving a mystery; the reader, like a detective, must search for clues. • Just as a detective must carefully search a crime scene for clues, looking for even the smallest details— fingerprints, a strand of hair, an object missing or out of place—a reader must read carefully and notice the details. • Unlike a textbook that might be skimmed for information, you must read literature word-by-word, carefully looking at all the details.
  • 6. • Read out loud! • Listen to a reader while reading along silently. • Pause, take notes, re-read. • Look up unfamiliar words or concepts. • Read the footnotes. • Use the glossary.
  • 7. Motifs • Look for ideas or things that are emphasized or repeated. • Repeated elements are called motifs. • A motif can be a specific word, an object, an action, a color, or any other significant element that is repeated in the text. • Motifs are more often tangible things than abstract ideas. For example, in Beowulf the monsters are a primary motif: Beowulf battles a monster in each section of the poem. • Specific words and phrases can also be motifs. For example, variations of the phrase “put money in your purse” recur in the play Othello. • Many things in Paradise Lost are described as either light or dark; darkness and light are motifs in Paradise Lost.
  • 8. Themes • Themes are the main ideas of a text; an important aspect of a work’s subtext. • While motifs are more often tangible things or words, themes are generally abstract ideas. • Motifs can often be a clue to the themes; for example, the battles with monsters in Beowulf point to a basic theme: heroism. • Monsters and battles are tangible, concrete things. • Heroism is an abstract idea.
  • 9. Reading Poetry • Enjambment: • The end of a line is not necessarily the end of a sentence. • So times were pleasant for the people there until finally one, a fiend out of hell, began to work his evil in the world. (Beowulf ) • ………………………………..That song tonight Will not go from my mind; I have much to do But to go hang my head all at one side And sing it like poor Barbary. (Othello) Note that a capital letter does not necessarily indicate the beginning of a new sentence.
  • 10. • …………………….. Here at least We shall be free; th’ Almighty hath not built Here for his envy, will not drive us hence: Here we may reign secure, and in my choice To reign is worth ambition though in Hell: Better to reign in Hell, than serve in Heav’n. (Paradise Lost) Pay attention to the punctuation. A period (.) ends a sentence. A semicolon (;) works like a period except that it connects one complete sentence (independent clause) to another. A colon (:) often shows that the ideas after the colon are an illustration or example of the ideas before the colon.