7. Shklovsky gives ample examples of defamiliarization in poetic language. He says that
sexuality and love are defamiliarized in poetry from the days of
to the
modern poets.
a) Dante.
b) Shakespeare
c) Boccacio
d) Johnson
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c. Boccacio
Explanation:
boccacio'S Decameron one find "catching nightingales" which has figurative implications for sexual act.
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The correct option is
c) Boccacio
Explanation:
- In Boccacio’s Decameron, it's found that ‘catching nightingales’ has significant figurative implication of the sexual act.
- Giovanni Boccaccio's greatest work Decameron has claimed fame for over 600 years and has caste an influence on other writers as an example Francesco Petrarch who translated Decameron into Latin. Besides being a writer, Giovanni was also a humanist and sometimes accredited to because the founding father of Humanism.
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