One story How to Read Literature Like a Professor

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Interlude

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There is only one story! Intertextuality-everything is

connected. Anything you write is connected to other written things.

Archetype-pattern

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“One story. Everywhere. Always. Whenever anyone puts pen to paper or hands to keyboard or fingers to lute string or quill to papyrus. They all take from and in return give to the same

story . . .”

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“It’s about everything that anyone wants to write about. I suppose what the one story, the ur-story, is about ourselves, about what it means to be human. I mean, what else is there?”

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“Was there some original master story for any particular myth from which all subsequent stories-pallid imitations-are ‘displacements,’ or does the myth take shape by slow accretion as variant story versions are told and retold over time?”

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