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  1. May 11, 2020 · In this post we’ll take a closer (yet accessible) look at defamiliarization in literature, with examples and tips on how to use it properly – that is, packing as much symbolic meaning as possible in your text.

  2. Mar 17, 2016 · The formalists, however, endorse defamiliarization effected by novelty in the usage of formal linguistic devices in poetry, such as rhyme, metre, metaphor, image and symbol. Thus literary language is ordinary language deformed and made strange.

  3. Sep 11, 2023 · Defamiliarization is a theoretical concept in literature and art that involves presenting familiar or everyday elements in a way that makes them appear unfamiliar, thereby disrupting automatic perception and encouraging a fresh perspective.

  4. Defamiliarization functions as a crucial tool in modernist poetry and prose by shifting readers' perspectives on familiar subjects. It disrupts traditional narrative structures and compels readers to engage with texts on a deeper level.

  5. Examples of Defamiliarization Here are some works that demonstrate defamiliarization. Most of these utilize unusual or unexpected language, changes in point of view, varying narrative structures, and unfamiliar descriptions to jolt readers from their expectations and make them think more deeply about the text.

  6. In the poem, Frost presents the reader with a speaker who has encountered a fork in the road while walking in the woods. The speaker must make a choice. So far, everything seems pretty familiar...

  7. Most empirical studies of reading literary texts have neglected the effects of foregrounding on defamiliarization, on the emergence of feeling, and on the development of readers' refamiliarizing attempts. However, some studies have examined aspects of this process.