(1) Sincerity demands a just expression 58
b) The principle of unity 59
(1) Unity demands a central idea 59
(2) Unity demands completeness 59
(3) Unity demands no irrelevant material 59
(4) Unity demands method, sequence
and climax 59
c) The principle of mass 59
(1) Mass demands that the chief parts
readily catch the eye 59
(2) Mass demands harmonious proportion
of parts 59
d) The principle of coherence 59
(1) Coherence demands unmistakable
relation of parts 59
(2) Coherence demands this unmistakable
relation be preserved by the
order, forms and connections 59
4) Form characterized by perfect adaptation
of words to thought and feeling is called
style 59
a) Style demands that form possess the
four general qualities of form in
perfection: precision, energy, delicacy,
and personality 59
b) Style demands that form have its
elements controlled by the four general
principles: sincerity, unity, mass, and
coherence 59
c) _Oeyvind and Marit_, a modern tale
illustrating style 60
d) _Three Billy-Goats Gruff_, a folk-tale
illustrating style 64
e) The folk-tale generally considered as to
literary form 65
f) The tale by Grimm, Perrault, Dasent,
Harris, Jacobs, Lang, and Andersen
considered as to literary form 67
g) The tale of to-day considered as to
literary form 69
III. The fairy tale as a short-story 70
1. Characters 71
a. Characters must be unique, original, and
striking 72
b. Characters of the fairy tales 72
2. Plot 73
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