Analizë Teksti II

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Enkeleda Jata, PhD

Code
ELL 212
Name
Text Analysis II
Semester
4
Lecture hours
4.00
Seminar hours
0.00
Laborator hours
0.00
Credits
4.00
ECTS
5.00
Description

Text Analysis 2, looks at and analyses a wide variety of types of texts in English, teaching the students to become competent in understanding and using a wide range of textual genre. The specific aim of this course is to teach students how to approach a literary text. Thus the texts are divided into three genres; prose, drama, and poetry. Assignment: Students are to develop a review of a literary text taught in the class.

Objectives

To understand the style and techniques used in opinion articles, short stories, reflective articles. To improve students’ analytical and comprehension skills. To enhance students` perceptions in narrative point of view, setting, symbolism etc.

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Tema
1
William Shakespeare, “Sonnet XXX” Introduction
2
William Shakespeare, “Sonnet XXX” Background information
3
William Shakespeare, “Sonnet XXX” Textual Analyses
4
E. A. Poe, “The Tell-Tale Heart”
5
E. A. Poe, “The Tell-Tale Heart”
6
Nathaniel Hawthorne " The Scarlet letter"
7
Nathaniel Hawthorne " The Scarlet letter"
8
Midterm Exam
9
Jane Austen 'Sense And Sensibility"
10
Jane Austen 'Sense And Sensibility"
11
Henrik Ibsen, “A Doll’s House”
12
Henrik Ibsen, “A Doll’s House”
13
Charles Dickens " Great Expectations"
14
Charles Dickens " Great Expectations"
15
Review
16
Final Exam
1
Students understand and recognize main textual genres
2
Students are able to write, analyze in at least 3 literary genres
Quantity Percentage Total percent
Midterms
0 0% 0%
Quizzes
0 0% 0%
Projects
1 20% 20%
Term projects
0 0% 0%
Laboratories
0 0% 0%
Class participation
1 10% 10%
Total term evaluation percent
30%
Final exam percent
70%
Total percent
100%
Quantity Duration (hours) Total (hours)
Course duration (including exam weeks)
16 4 64
Off class study hours
14 3 42
Duties
1 0 0
Midterms
0 2 0
Final exam
1 10 10
Other
2 5 10
Total workLoad
126
Total workload / 25 (hours)
5.04
ECTS
5.00