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Oneless in Literature

Art does never change , it’s manifestation changes means colors, words and moods all are same as it was and as it is. Content is same but the way of creating is changes with time. The same way in literature, skeleton or archetype of literature is similar but the way one is putting his/her words with some kind of personal touch, it’s makes little different than other though it is part of tradition as Eliot says in his essay ‘Tradition and Individual Talent’.
As it is said that…All literatures are connected with each other; all, those which are already written, those yet to be written. Thus, to understand a work of art, one must have an understanding of this continuity. This means that a writer makes use of one sign, symbol, character, situation is used by other writers, and if this goes on recurrently happen it turns into literary metaphor.
“Every organized body of knowledge can be learned progressively; and experience shows that there is also something progressive about the learning of literature.”   - Northrop Frye
Theory of Archetypal criticism based on the idea that whole of the literature has oneness of it’s existence. All literature shares common DNA or Skeleton.
Here, in this online discussion two examples are given from The Waste land by  T.S. Eliot and other one is Joke by Anton Chekhov, in the both of them if we see the hidden meaning or try to read beyond words we can find similarities among them.

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