
This literary theory is said to be the hardest theory to understand, but it ended up being the easiest one for me (the other ones I struggled with though, funny how that works). In celebration of the start of my final week of classes (until next week, of course), I’m going to share my analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s piece “The Purloined Letter” from a Poststructuralist point of view.

Bc if you’re taking Lit Theory, you’re likely an English major or are even a writer like me, and guess who tweets about it all the time! Me, it’s me.) Not really…unless 0.0 my CashApp is $NikkiFantasea OR you could just follow me on Twitter You know, whichever works. Also remember plagiarism is unacceptable and please do cite me if you use any of my words.

(Update: hello from future Nikki! If you’re a student struggling with this theoretical lens, I do sincerely hope this post will help you understand.
