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This course is a required general education course, and the students will focus on reading, discussing and interpreting a variety of literary works, including short stories, drama, and poetry. They will develop the language and skills necessary to appreciate the complexity of individual works of literature. They will study elements of plot, theme, narrative point-of-view, tone, characterization, irony, symbolism, ambiguity, allusion, metaphor, word order, suggestion, imagery, form, conflict, etc.

This course is a required general education course, and the students will focus on reading, discussing and interpreting a variety of literary works, including short stories, drama, and poetry. They will develop the language and skills necessary to appreciate the complexity of individual works of literature. They will study elements of plot, theme, narrative point-of-view, tone, characterization, irony, symbolism, ambiguity, allusion, metaphor, word order, suggestion, imagery, form, conflict, etc. They will write 3 original essays, examining aspects of short stories and plays. They will produce one documented literary research paper (APA style) devoted to analysis of a aspect or approach to an artistic work, demonstrating mastery of all skills necessary to produce a persuasive, original, and well-supported literary thesis. In addition, they will create a personal journal of poetic reflections, based on their reactions to a dozen or so poems which particularly intrigue them.

This course is a required general education course, and the students will focus on reading, discussing and interpreting a variety of literary works, including short stories, drama, and poetry.
They will develop the language and skills necessary to appreciate the complexity of individual works of literature. They will study elements of plot, theme, narrative point-of-view, tone, characterization, irony, symbolism, ambiguity, allusion, metaphor, word order, suggestion, imagery, form, conflict, etc.
- Teacher: Milagros Velasco

This course is a required general education course, and the students will focus on reading, discussing and interpreting a variety of literary works, including short stories, drama, and poetry.
They will develop the language and skills necessary to appreciate the complexity of individual works of literature.
They will study elements of plot, theme, narrative point-of-view, tone, characterization, irony, symbolism, ambiguity, allusion, metaphor, word order, suggestion, imagery, form, conflict, etc.


This course is a required general education course, and the students will focus on reading, discussing and interpreting a variety of literary works, including short stories, drama, and poetry.
They will develop the language and skills necessary to appreciate the complexity of individual works of literature. They will study elements of plot, theme, narrative point-of-view, tone, characterization, irony, symbolism, ambiguity, allusion, metaphor, word order, suggestion, imagery, form, conflict, etc.
- Teacher: Milagros Velasco

This course is a required general education course, and the students will focus on reading, discussing and interpreting a variety of literary works, including short stories, drama, and poetry.
They will develop the language and skills necessary to appreciate the complexity of individual works of literature. They will study elements of plot, theme, narrative point-of-view, tone, characterization, irony, symbolism, ambiguity, allusion, metaphor, word order, suggestion, imagery, form, conflict, etc.
- Teacher: Milagros Velasco


This course is a required general education course, and the students will focus on reading, discussing and interpreting a variety of literary works, including short stories, drama, and poetry. They will develop the language and skills necessary to appreciate the complexity of individual works of literature. They will study elements of plot, theme, narrative point-of-view, tone, characterization, irony, symbolism, ambiguity, allusion, metaphor, word order, suggestion, imagery, form, conflict, etc.

This course is a required general education course, and the students will focus on reading, discussing and interpreting a variety of literary works, including short stories, drama, and poetry.
They will develop the language and skills necessary to appreciate the complexity of individual works of literature. They will study elements of plot, theme, narrative point-of-view, tone, characterization, irony, symbolism, ambiguity, allusion, metaphor, word order, suggestion, imagery, form, conflict, etc.
- Teacher: Max Dennis Beltrons

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