Jimidene Murphey

Department of English

 

 

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ENGL 2333 – World Literature II

Click here for the traditional class SYLLABUS. (taught in Silverton High School Spring 2008)

Prerequisite: English 1302

COURSE DESCRIPTION: A study of the masterpieces of Western World Literature from 1650 through the present.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

·         explore and discuss literature from neoclassicism to modern

·         develop active reading techniques for enhanced comprehension

·         develop critical thinking skills by writing three essay tests and an analytical paper on selected readings

·         develop an awareness and to articulate an understanding of various works of literature

·         apply the different eras of literature to modern life

·         demonstrate an understanding of literature as an expression of individual and human values

·         construct written analyses of literary works based on research about and selection of appropriate themes of literary criticism

·         read literature and write a critical analysis of it

·         articulate through written and oral assignments an appreciation of diversity

 

COURSE PURPOSES:  This course partially satisfies the requirements for the Associate degree at Clarendon College and is designed for transfer to a senior college or university.

This class is taught on the main campus.

 

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