Instructor: Tim Helfrich
In English class, we will read a wide variety of classic and comtemporary world literature (from 1450 AD to the present) from a wide variety of cultures. Students use novels, short strories, plays, and poetry as a window through which to understand a diverse set of cultures. Many of the literary voices we study come from societies in the midst of change. Among the cultural voices we study are: Afghani, Russian, British, Italian, American, Chinese, South African, and Native American.
As we grow to understand the world as a constantly changing place, we explore the complexities associated with establishing and maintaining cultural identity. Through the literature, we explore a wide range of questions.
This course has a strong emphasis on reading, but it is also very writing intensive. Students strive for a sophisticated understanding of literary analysis. They write analytical essays using research to develop an original thesis. Students also write a variety of essays: personal, argument, response, blitz scribble, spot of time, expository, and creative.
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