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1 AP Literature & Composition Mr. Svaty Pre-Course Assignment Read How To Read Literature Like a Professor (by Thomas C. Foster) Answer questions about How to Read Literature Like a Professor through an online discussion board Read Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Complete a reading log which identifies and analyzes main aspects of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Prepare for an essay test for Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Unit 1: Writing about Literature How does a writer of poetry and prose craft a work of literary merit? Contrary to the opinion of many students, works of fabulous imagination seldom fall from the sky. Writers of great literature are technicians of their form, that is, they use all the tools of literary technique, language, and style to enhance their works. What sort of writing skill will an AP student need to acquire in order to be successful in this class and in college? Your goal will be to emulate the masters of the English language and to become a technician, employing all the tools of literary technique, language, and style. In order to discuss literature with eloquence, you must first learn key literary terms and devices. Students will define, identify and apply the following literary devices: Syntax, diction, allusion, imagery, symbol, (author s use of) detail Connecting Device to Meaning: Students will apply their knowledge of key terms by writing about how the author s use of a device contributes to his or her overall meaning. Timed Essay Test on Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Students will gain experience with: Close reading of fiction, poetry and short passages

2 Composition instruction (see writing expectations): Students will take material from their Adventures of Huckleberry Finn reading log and use the material to study for the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn timed writing test. On-demand writing experience with timed writing about prose complex characterization, figurative language, and resources of language Evaluation of on-demand writing working with a scoring guide Paragraph writing, short answers, and graphic organizers organizers Literary terms and techniques Elements of literature including novel, short story, and poems Unit 2: Introduction to Poetry Students will learn that: Reading poetry well means responding to it; if one responds on a feeling level, he or she is likely to read more accurately, with deeper understanding, and with greater pleasure. Reading poetry accurately, and with attention to detail, will enable one to respond to it on an emotional level. Reading poetry involves conscious articulation through language, and reading and responding come to be, for experienced readers of poetry, very nearly one. Paying close attention to the text in poetry makes one appreciate and understand textuality and its possibilities. Study and analyze poems from the Renaissance. a) Ballad analyze using callouts b) Sonnet study and analyze multiple sonnets, write an original sonnet c) Metrical Romance d) Timed write literary analysis comparing and contrasting two Renaissance sonnets including samples and scoring guide. e) Multiple-choice practice Unit 3: The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark For anything so overdone is from the purpose of playing, whose end, both at the first and now was and is, to hold, as twere, the mirror up to nature, to show virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, act 3, scene 2 Students will explore the following questions by writing a literary analysis paper: Why is Hamlet considered by many to be Shakespeare s greatest achievement?

3 How and why is the character of Hamlet depicted as the most complex in English literature? a) Study includes the great chain of being; Shakespeare s language, form, and function of tragedy; and religious, scientific, and cultural beliefs of the Elizabethan age. b) Essay test/timed write c) Literary analysis paper formal, persuasive essay evaluating Hamlet based on one of the two questions above. Direct composition instruction: format clear thesis, incorporation of lines and quotes, pronoun usage, support paragraphs, introduction necessary for audience, thesis followed throughout, strong concluding paragraph. Students will read the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. Students will analyze the following: o How the alternate perspective changes the meaning of the play o How the symbols contribute to the themes o Elements of existentialism in the play Unit 4: Romanticism (1798-1832) Required readings: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Prometheus Mutability by Percy Bysshe Shelley London by William Blake Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Alley by William Wordsworth To Autumn, Ode on a Grecian Urn and On First Looking into Chapman s Homer by John Keats Romantic Poets Objective: Students identify important events during the late 18 th century that led to the emergence of Romanticism. Frankenstein Objectives: Students will identify aspects of Romanticism in Frankenstein. Students identify and analyze the following themes:

4 o One must face consequences after not taking responsibility for his or her actions. o Lack of compassion can lead to prejudice or stereotyping. o Scientific advancement presents positive and negative consequences. Students explain why Shelley s Mutability, Coleridge s Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Wordsworth s Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Alley are all included in Frankenstein. In class writing: Timed writing using AP exam poetry question Unit 5: Women s Voices Required reading: The Awakening (by Kate Chopin) Objectives: Students identify aspects of setting in The Awakening. Students analyze how the setting contributes to the themes of the novel. Students identify, analyze and evaluate the role of women in society according to the novel. Required reading: Modern cultural novel as selected Objectives: Students identify the ways in which gender and expected gender roles affect society and the individual. Students identify how the cultural references impact the story. Students analyze the author s opinion of the cultural values and customs in the novel, demonstrating their understanding in a composition.

5 Unit 6: The Tragedy of the American Dream Required readings: The Great Gatsby (by F. Scott Fitzgerald) Objective: Students analyze how the symbols in The Great Gatsby contribute to the meaning of the novel. Death of a Salesman (by Arthur Miller) Unit Objectives: Students identify aspects of the American Dream. Students analyze how the American Dream is portrayed in The Great Gatsby and Death of a Salesman. Students compare and contrast Jay Gatsby and Willy Loman. Students evaluate the idea of the American Dream in a paper comparing and contrasting Jay Gatsby and Willy Loman.