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Does analysis deal with content meaning or style and technique?

Analysis can deal with both content meaning and style and technique, depending on the type of analysis and the focus of the analyst.

Here's a breakdown:

Content Meaning:

* Focuses on the message, ideas, and themes conveyed by a work.

* Examples:

* Analyzing the symbolism in a poem

* Deciphering the arguments in a political speech

* Identifying the main themes in a novel

* Understanding the meaning of a scientific paper

Style and Technique:

* Focuses on how the content is presented, the tools and strategies used by the creator.

* Examples:

* Analyzing the use of metaphors in a poem

* Examining the rhythm and rhyme scheme in a song

* Deconstructing the narrative structure of a film

* Identifying the rhetorical devices used in a speech

Often, analysis involves both. A thorough analysis might consider both the meaning *and* the way it is conveyed. For example, analyzing a painting could involve understanding the subject matter (content meaning) as well as the use of color, brushstrokes, and composition (style and technique).

Here are some key points to remember:

* Context is key: The type of analysis needed depends on the context. A literary analysis might focus more on meaning, while a film analysis might focus on cinematic techniques.

* The two are interconnected: The way a work is presented (style and technique) can influence the meaning it conveys, and vice versa.

* Analysis is subjective: Different people may interpret content meaning and style and technique in different ways.

Ultimately, the purpose of analysis is to gain a deeper understanding of a work, whether by focusing on its content meaning, its stylistic choices, or both.

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