lõppanalüüsi
Lõppanalüüsi, also known as final analysis or end analysis, is a method used in literary criticism and literary theory to examine the final moments or the ultimate resolution of a narrative. This technique is particularly useful in understanding the thematic and structural elements of a work, as it allows critics to assess how the author concludes the story and what messages or implications are drawn from the ending.
The term "lõppanalüüsi" originates from the Estonian language, where "lõpp" means "end" and "analüüsi" means "analysis."
Lõppanalüüsi can be applied to various genres, including fiction, drama, and poetry. It is often used in
In practice, lõppanalüüsi involves identifying key elements in the final part of the narrative, such as character
Overall, lõppanalüüsi is a valuable tool for literary criticism, as it allows for a comprehensive understanding