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Course Requirements

 Upper-Sixth Literature in English is an advanced-level course designed to deepen students' understanding and appreciation of English literature. This course aims to enhance critical thinking skills, literary analysis, and interpretation through the study of a diverse range of literary texts. Students will engage with various genres, periods, and themes, fostering a comprehensive understanding of the rich literary heritage of the English language. Course Objectives: 1. Develop advanced reading and comprehension skills through the analysis of complex literary texts. 2. Enhance critical thinking abilities by evaluating and interpreting various literary works. 3. Cultivate an appreciation for the diversity of literary genres, styles, and themes in English literature. 4. Foster effective communication skills through class discussions, presentations, and written assignments. 5. Explore the historical and cultural contexts that shaped the literary works studied.

Course Description

Upper-Sixth Literature in English course offers advanced study and analysis of literary works from various genres and time periods. Through a comprehensive curriculum, students will enhance their critical thinking and analytical skills, while deepening their understanding and appreciation of English literature. This course aims to foster a profound engagement with literary texts, encouraging students to explore complex themes, literary techniques, and cultural contexts. With a professional approach, our experienced instructors will guide students in developing their literary analysis and interpretation skills, preparing them for higher education and beyond. Join us in this intellectually stimulating journey through the world of English literature.

Course Outcomes

Course Outline: UPPER-SIXTH LITERATURE IN ENGLISH I. Course Description: The Upper-Sixth Literature in English course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of various literary genres, styles, and movements. Through the study of selected texts, students will explore the rich tapestry of English literature, enhance their critical thinking skills, and develop a deeper appreciation for literary works. This course aims to foster a love for literature while equipping students with the necessary analytical tools to interpret and evaluate literary texts effectively. II. Learning Objectives: 1. Develop a thorough understanding of key literary movements, periods, and their corresponding literary works. 2. Analyze and interpret various literary genres, including poetry, drama, and prose. 3. Apply critical thinking skills to evaluate the themes, symbols, and stylistic elements present in literary texts. 4. Enhance reading comprehension and literary analysis abilities through close reading and textual analysis. 5. Engage in meaningful discussions and articulate ideas effectively through oral and written communication. 6. Cultivate a passion for literature and develop a lifelong habit of reading and appreciating literary works. III.

Course Curriculum

1 Introduction and elements of Literature
5 Min


2 Introduction and elements of Literature [Quiz]
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3 Definition of Drama
5 Min


4 Definition of Drama [Quiz]
N/A


5 Definition of Prose
5 Min


6 Definition of Prose [Quiz]
N/A


7 Definition of Poetry
5 Min


8 Definition of poetry [Quiz]
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1 Introduction to prose and types;
5 Min


2 Introduction to prose and types; [Quiz]
N/A


3 Picaresque
5 Min


4 Picaresque [Quiz]
N/A


5 Fable
5 Min


6 Fable [Quiz]
N/A


7 Non-fable
5 Min


8 Non-fable [Quiz]
N/A


9 Biography
5 Min


10 Biography [Quiz]
N/A


11 Autobiography
5 Min


12 Autobiography [Quiz]
N/A


13 Text analysis and summary writing
5 Min


14 Text analysis and summary writing [Quiz]
N/A


15 The novel and the common elements of Literature: plot
5 Min


16 The novel and the common elements of Literature: plot [Quiz]
N/A


17 Setting
5 Min


18 Setting [Quiz]
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19 Point of view
5 Min


20 Point of view [Quiz]
N/A


21 Allegory
5 Min


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1 Introduction to Drama, and the nature of Drama.
5 Min


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3 Introduction to Drama and the nature of Drama [Quiz]
N/A


4 Forms of Drama and characteristics: tragedy
5 Min


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6 Forms of Drama and characteristics: tragedy [Quiz]
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7 Tragedy
5 Min


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9 Tragedy [Quiz]
N/A


10 Comedy
5 Min


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12 Comedy [Quiz]
N/A


13 Tragic – comedy
5 Min


N/A


15 Tragicomedy [Quiz]
N/A


16 Melodrama,
5 Min


N/A


18 Melodrama [Quiz]
N/A


19 Farce
5 Min


N/A


21 Farce [Quiz]
N/A


22 Morality Plays
5 Min


N/A


24 Morality plays [Quiz]
N/A


25 Popular theatre
5 Min


26 Popular theatre [Quiz]
N/A


27 Elements of drama: plot
5 Min


28 Elements of drama: plot [Quiz]
N/A


29 Burlesque
5 Min


1 Argumentative
5 Min


N/A


3 Descriptive
5 Min


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5 Dramatic
5 Min


N/A


7 Expository
5 Min


N/A


9 Narrative
5 Min


N/A


11 Philosophical
5 Min


N/A


1 Dramatic irony
5 Min


2 Drama devices: irony [Quiz]
N/A


3 Irony of situation
5 Min


4 Irony of situation [Quiz]
N/A


5 Comic relief
5 Min


6 Comic relief [Quiz]
N/A


7 Soliloquy
5 Min


8 Soliloquy [Quiz]
N/A


9 The Aside
5 Min


10 The Aside [Quiz]
N/A


11 Disguise
5 Min


12 Disguise [Quiz]
N/A


13 Lampooning
5 Min


14 lampooning [Quiz]
N/A


15 Chorus
5 Min


16 Chorus [Quiz]
N/A


17 Foreboding
5 Min


18 Foreboding [Quiz]
N/A


19 Main plot and subplot
5 Min


20 Main plot and subplot [Quiz]
N/A


21 Epilogue
5 Min


22 Stage Directions
5 Min


23 Flash back
5 Min


24 Prologue
5 Min


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1 Décor / scenery
5 Min


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3 Sound / Lighting
5 Min


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5 Costumes
5 Min


N/A


7 Spectacles
5 Min


N/A


9 Songs, music and dance
5 Min


N/A


11 Props
5 Min


N/A


1 Antithesis
5 Min


N/A


3 Epigram
5 Min


N/A


5 Innuendo
5 Min


N/A


7 Inversion
5 Min


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9 Parallelism
5 Min


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1 Ballad
5 Min


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3 Elegy
5 Min


N/A


5 Epic
5 Min


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7 Free verse
5 Min


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9 Blank verse
5 Min


N/A


11 Dirge
5 Min


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13 Lyric
5 Min


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15 Idyll
5 Min


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17 Ode
5 Min


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19 Sonnet
5 Min


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1 Alliteration
5 Min


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3 Antonomasia
5 Min


N/A


5 Assonance
5 Min


6 conceit
5 Min


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8 Epigram
5 Min


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10 Euphemism
5 Min


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12 Hyperbole
5 Min


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14 Irony
5 Min


N/A


16 litotes
5 Min


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18 Metaphor
5 Min


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20 Metonymy
5 Min


N/A


22 Onomatopoeia
5 Min


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24 Oxmoron
5 Min


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26 Paradox
5 Min


N/A


28 personification
5 Min


N/A


30 Pun
5 Min


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32 Simile
5 Min


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34 Symbolism
5 Min


N/A


1 Diction, Tone and Intonation
5 Min


N/A


3 Rhythm, rhyme and form.
5 Min


N/A


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