Operational Objectives
        Completion requirements
        
By the end of this lesson, learners will be able to:
- Define and contextualize postmodern literary features, especially fragmentation, metafiction, and narrative indeterminacy, within the broader frame of 20th-century literature.
- Analyze Fowles’s use of postmodern techniques such as intrusive narration, shifting perspectives, and multiple endings. 
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Evaluate how the novel challenges and deconstructs the Victorian novel tradition, especially through parody and irony. 
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Discuss the role of reader participation in interpreting a fragmented, open-ended narrative. 
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Make connections between theoretical ideas (e.g. Hutcheon, Waugh, Lyotard) and their application in literary texts. 
