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Day 1: Understanding Objective Correlative

Day 1: Objective Correlative - The Daily Lit-Term 📢 Welcome to a New Chapter: "The Daily Lit-Term" Series Greetings, fellow literature enthusiasts and aspirants! If you are navigating the vast ocean of English Literature—whether for the love of the written word or to clear competitive hurdles like UGC NET, SET, or GATE —you know that the "language of criticism" is often more complex than the literature itself. To bridge this gap, I am excited to launch a new series: "One Day, One Term." Every day, we will deconstruct one high-yield literary term. We won't just look at the dictionary definition; we will look at the history, the controversies, the exam relevance, and the "why" behind it. Let’s kick off Day 1 with a concept that changed the way we look at modern poetry and drama. 📘 Day 1: Objective Correlative The Science of Evoking Emotion If there is o...