To Literature, Criticism And Th... — An Introduction
The story changed. Elara saw that the weaver was poor, while the king who bought her tapestries was rich. She realized the story was actually about the struggle of the working class against those who own the means of production. The 'magic' tapestry was a metaphor for the laborer's stolen time.
"And finally," Thorne whispered, "look through these." He gave her a pair of cracked, kaleidoscopic lenses. "The lens of ." An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Th...
Elara read it. It was a story of a woman weaving a tapestry that predicted the future. "It’s a fine story," Elara said. "But what does it mean ?" The story changed
"This," Thorne said, "is . It is not just about reading a book. It is the framework we use to question why we think the way we do, who holds the power in a narrative, and whether language can ever truly capture reality." The 'magic' tapestry was a metaphor for the
Thorne smiled. "That depends on which lens you wear. That is where begins."
Once, in the coastal town of Oakhaven, there lived a young woman named Elara who felt she could never truly understand the world. She saw things plainly: a tree was wood and leaves, a storm was wind and rain, and a book was simply ink on paper.

