LITERATUR E IN ENGLISH WEEKS: 1.SCHEME OF WORK SS I 1ST TERM a. Revision of previous session’s work. b.Resumption test c.Copying of scheme of works for the term 2.LITERARY APPRECIATION What is literature? a. Definition and functions of literature. b.Forms of literature (Oral and written with specific examples). c.The genre / branches of literature prose‚ drama and poetry with examples 3.ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE a. Synopsis – theme(s) plot‚ setting b. Synopsis continued
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transformative effect on those who discover. In William Shakespeare’s play The Tempest‚ and Gwen Harwood’s poem ‘The Glass Jar’‚ the authors use the characterisation of main characters in their texts to explore the ways in which discovery affects people and how it changes their perspectives‚ leading to deeper and broader understandings of themselves and their worlds. The characters of the boy in ‘The Glass Jar’ and Miranda in The Tempest are important in the exploration of the effects of discovery and how
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Sonnet 116 by Shakespeare and Hour by Carol Ann Duffy Sonnet 116 and Hour are love poems that aim to describe love as a powerful force to be reckoned with. Both poems are traditional sonnets with 14 lines that express love as a “bright” “star” that almost brings light into people’s lives. Sonnet 116 describes love as a “star to every wand’ring bark” suggesting that it is the north star that guides ships home. The north star does not move so won’t let you down if you were to follow it. Perhaps
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The setting determines the atmosphere. In the story‚ the narrator tries to convince himself that the reason for his terror was the “gloomy furniture of the room”‚ “dark tattered draperies‚ which‚ tortured into motion‚” and the “breath of a rising tempest.” These descriptions form vivid images of the gothic setting in the reader’s mind. It also sets a dark haunted setting where the atmosphere is eerie. The words‚ “I know not why‚ except that an instinctive spirit prompted me-“ expresses the feeling
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Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare Shakespeaare’s sonnet 116 is a part of his 154-poem sonnet sequence. First 126 sonnets addresses to a young man and the rest of them addresses to “the dark lady” who betrays the speaker with the young man in the first 126 sonnets. The iambic parameter and refrains used in the poem are the musical components in the sonnet and in order to draw the attention of the listeners or readers of the poem they are reinforced with the repetition of certain sounds in the first
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English 1104: Written English I (2053 words) Essay Assignment:: A Shark in the Mind of One Contemplating Wilderness by Terry Tempest Williams Terry Tempest William’s written essay‚ “A Shark in the Mind of One Contemplating Wilderness‚” delivers to us‚ with intended purpose using shocking truths of greed and destruction. Actions took under the cloak and disguise of the needs of civilization‚ creating more jobs‚ or even to boost the rich man’s governmental legacy of our badly raped and abused
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perceptions and attitudes‚ which may also stimulate a sense of enlightenment for both the characters and the responder. These characteristics are evident in the three texts I have studied‚ “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare‚ Victor Fleming’s‚ “The Wizard of Oz” and “Sky High” by Hannah Robert. In “The Tempest”‚ William Shakespeare leads the reader into an island in a realm beyond reality‚ which generates obstacles and challenges that aid the characters in their self-discovery process. During their
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Review on Daniel Defoe’s "Robinson Crusoe" Daniel Defoe tells tale of a marooned individual in order to criticize society. By using the Island location‚ similar to that of Shakespeare’s The Tempest‚ Defoe is able to show his audience exactly what is necessary for the development of a utopian society. In The Tempest‚ the small society of Prospero’s island addresses the aspects of morality‚ the supernatural and politics in the larger British society. In Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe‚ the island’s natural surroundings
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aesthetic theory took seriously the dictum that tragic plots should be grounded in history. This stricture did not apply to comedy‚ and those of Shakespeare’s plays for which no clear source has been established‚ such as Love’s Labour’s Lost and The Tempest‚ are comedies. Even these plays‚ however‚ rely heavily on generic commonplaces. For example‚ Hamlet (c.1601) may be a reworking of an older‚ lost play (the so-called Ur-Hamlet)‚[27] and King Lear is likely an adaptation of an older play‚ King Leir
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immigrants and immigration also changed America. Many things have occurred to change America and its newcomers from new customs being formed‚ to advances of living being changed‚ and new discoveries being made. The articles Plymouth Plantation‚ The Tempest‚ and Coming of Age In The Dawnland from 1491 are all great instances of change in America and its immigration. To begin with immigration changed America for the greater good. New customs started being formed. The story Of Plymouth Plantation lines
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