make a graphical timeline in your notebook focusing on how the literature for each literary period from pre colonial to contemporary proliferated
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Literature can be divided into three crucial periods in the modern age; pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial or contemporary literature.
- Pre-colonial literature is literature that took place before the colonization and settlement of colonizing countries. A lot of the stories and features of the stories within the period stem from oral tradition. Hence, a lot of the literature in this period is based on mythology, heroism, folktales, and more. They often have crude ideologies that would have been seen as 'uncivilized' by colonials and were also very phraseology.
- Colonial literature in general refers to works that were written during the time of colonization. This could be a country that actively participated in colonization or the people within the area. A lot of the literature during this period was based on narrative focus. Hence we see a lot of letters, journals, biographies, and memoirs being written during this period.
- Post-colonial literature is any form of literature written by people from formerly colonized countries. Within this period we see literature written in the language of the colonizer in order to tell the story of the people of their country. It spoke a lot of colonial discourse and its effects and attempted to rewrite all the things put forth by colonizers. Overall, it pushed a sense of cultural and national identity.
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