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In English / College | 2025-07-06

In Adam Golub's framework for analyzing monsters, deconstruction refers to...
A. laying out the key cultural attitudes and historical events that the monster emerges from.
B. creating an argument about the monster's cultural significance and what it might represent or mean.
C. writing a close reading of the monster's descriptive qualities (i.e., sounds, appearance, behaviors, interactions).
D. being able to state an opinion about why you dislike the monster.

Asked by brookieeeee22

Answer (2)

In Adam Golub's framework, deconstruction involves examining the cultural attitudes and historical events from which a monster emerges. This approach helps us understand the deeper significance and societal concerns represented by the monster. Analyzing a monster purely through its descriptive qualities or personal opinions does not constitute deconstruction. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-07

In Adam Golub's framework, deconstruction involves laying out the key cultural attitudes and historical events that a monster emerges from. This approach helps us analyze the deeper significance of the monster within its cultural context. The option chosen is A.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-08-07