- Code
- ELL 101
- Name
- Introduction to Literature
- Semester
- 1
- Lecture hours
- 3.00
- Seminar hours
- 0.00
- Laborator hours
- 0.00
- Credits
- 3.00
- ECTS
- 5.00
- Description
-
The course aims an understanding of short stories from American and English literature. The environment, characters, and literary style are analyzed by studying the author's and cultural background.
- Objectives
-
This course introduced the students to the basic terms and concepts related to literature genres which are essential to understand and interpret literary works. The terms and concepts will be defined and explained through sample texts. The students will have an opportunity to discus and analyze selected texts individually and in small groups during class activities, and write essays applying key literary concepts and terminology. The course will improve the students’ oral, writing and collaborative skills.
- Java
- Tema
- 1
- Introduction to the Course, Critical Thinking, How to write an essay
- 2
- What is Literature? Critical Thinking
- 3
- Literature, Theory and Criticism
- 4
- Poetry – the Basics
- 5
- Poetry – Figurative Language, Tone and Mood
- 6
- Prose– Novel and Short Story
- 7
- Prose – Dickens 1
- 8
- Prose – Dickens 2
- 9
- Dickens Panel Discussion
- 10
- MIDTERM
- 11
- Drama– the Basics
- 12
- Drama – Wilde 1
- 13
- Drama – Wilde 2
- 14
- Drama, Prose - Class Discussion
- 15
- Final exam preparation
- 16
- Final Exam
- 1
- Correctly define commonly used literary terms and concepts and use those terms and concepts to discuss and analyze works of literature;
- 2
- Identify structural elements of works of poetry, fiction, and drama, and analyze how those elements help create specific meanings and effects;
- 3
- Compare works of literature in terms of theme, structure, and use of literary devices;
- 4
- Discuss and analyze works of poetry, fiction, and drama based on close reading of the texts;
- 5
- Identify issues and questions raised by literary texts that might be addressed by literary analysis;
- 6
- Write an effective literary analysis defending your arguments based on a close reading of texts and incorporating relevant literary terms and concepts.
- Quantity Percentage Total percent
- Midterms
- 1 15% 15%
- Quizzes
- 1 15% 15%
- Projects
- 0 0% 0%
- Term projects
- 1 30% 30%
- Laboratories
- 0 0% 0%
- Class participation
- 0 0% 0%
- Total term evaluation percent
- 60%
- Final exam percent
- 40%
- Total percent
- 100%
- Quantity Duration (hours) Total (hours)
- Course duration (including exam weeks)
- 16 3 48
- Off class study hours
- 14 4 56
- Duties
- 1 4 4
- Midterms
- 1 7 7
- Final exam
- 1 10 10
- Other
- 0 0 0
- Total workLoad
- 125
- Total workload / 25 (hours)
- 5.00
- ECTS
- 5.00