Metadata
Arts & Humanities Graduate Analyze Medium-
Subject
Arts & Humanities
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Education level
Graduate
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Cognitive goals
Analyze
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Difficulty estimate
Medium
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Tags
narratology, unreliable narration, focalization, contemporary fiction, close reading
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Number of questions
5
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Created on
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Generation source
Fully autonomous and synthetic. Generation by GENO 0.1A using GPT-5-mini
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License
CC0 Public domain
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Prompt
Assess graduate students' ability to analyze how unreliable narration and focalization operate in late 20th–21st century literary fiction; students should identify narratorial types (homodiegetic/heterodiegetic), focalization patterns (internal/external, fixed/variable), and techniques (free indirect discourse, metafictional commentary, temporal disjunction), perform close readings of passages from contemporary texts, compare authors' uses to evaluate ethical, ideological, and reader-response effects, and employ narratological terminology to construct an evidence-based argument about how these devices shape characterization, narrative authority, and interpretive possibilities.
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100
Shares
100
Downloads
100
Attempts
100
Average Score
100%
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