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However, Lewis did not rate MacDonald as a writer; in literary terms MacDonald was, according to Lewis, not even second-rate:
Writing assignments that can generate class discussions might focus on themes (justice, war, adultery, fame, storytelling), genre (I have students identify seventeen conventions of epic and five conventions of comedy/romance, then we discuss the effect of Homer's use of the two generic systems), characterization (of women, men, gods, monsters), and literary terms (metaphor, simile, symbol, image).
The genesis of this stunning difference is, in literary terms, the central critical puzzle of the anthology as a whole.
 
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