STUDYING LITERATURE
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- Why Should We Study LiteratureA discussion about the need of studying literature in our life and society.
- Why Study Literature?A justification for studying literature.
- Why You Should Study LiteratureIf you love to read and to write, you should consider studying Literature
- Benefits of Reading LiteratureThe article has purposes to distinguish literary works from the ordinary ones, to suggest people to read literature for its benefits, and to find a better ways in interpreting the works.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Paragon of Latin American LiteratureGabriel Garcia Marquez is the winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize for Literature and has been called "the greatest revelation in the Spanish language since Don Quixote" for good reason.- How to Beat the SAT Literature Subject TestA overview of some basic concepts and tricks to increase your score on the SAT Literature Subject Test, with minimal studying.
- Studying Abroad in London with CCSAThis article describes my study abroad experience as a student in London through the CCSA study abroad program. It details the program as I experienced it and offers helpful information about travel, housing, field trips, and other experiences.
A Semester Studying AbroadStudying abroad in England and Scotland and what it meant to me.- When to Begin Studying for the MCATThis guide helps premed students decide when they should begin their MCAT studying process.
- How to Successfully Apply for a PhD in English LiteratureApplying for a PhD in English Literature may seem daunting. Difficult economic times mean more applicants for limited spots, and your love of John Milton may not be enough to set you apart. Check out these tips.
- What a College Degree in English Literature Did for MeWondering what to do with that college degree in English Literature? Here is what I did, and it was the best choice that I could have imagined!
- Institute of Children's Literature ReviewSo many things could be said about the Institute of Children Literature classes. This is my review of my experiences I have had with them.
- How to Do Well in College with Minimal StudyingLearn how to do well in college with very minimal studying and still have time to work.
Teaching Reading Through Great LiteratureA focus on teaching phonics often results in de-emphasis of literature in the early primary English curriculum. When literature is chosen to fit reading ability, students are not exposed to great literature at a time when they can best appreciate it.- What Are the Defining Characteristics of Young Adult Literature?This essay gives a clear description of what separates Young Adult Literature from other genres.
- Literature Lesson Plans that Engage StudentsTrying to teach from the textbook just doesn't work in a literature class. Students are bored and unengaged. Allowing students to appreciate literature the way it was meant to be means engaged, active learners.
- Studying Shakespeare: High School Lesson PlansA webquest for high school English students studying Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
- How to Pass the AP English Literature ExamTips on not only passing, but achieving a high score on the AP Literature Exam.
- How Literature Should Be Taught at SchoolsIt might sound a little odd coming from me, but the truth is that I didn't read much literature during high school, but this article will show you how important literature is in high school.
- Early British Literature: Christianity in BeowulfIn Beowulf, the emergence of Christianity is evident throughout the story and displayed by the deeds and actions of the poem's characters.
- Literature and LunacyA piece I wrote for my senior seminar last semester. It discussed the mental health of some of the characters in Poe's works.
- What Are the Movements in American Literature and How Are They Represented?Provides definition and example of the movements in American Literature
- Gender and Mythological Criticism in Native American LiteratureAn examination of Native American literature such as "The Rez Sisters".
- The Interacting Elements that Characterize American LiteratureThis paper presents a brief overview of American literature up to 1865.
An Edgar Allen Poe Literature Lesson PlanMaking literature come alive is one of the many jobs of a teacher. This Lesson on Edgar Allen Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart will help you to make the lesson come alive, verify understanding, and inspire students to have fun while studying.
How to Pass the Advanced Placement Literature ExamFor students in high school, advanced placement classes mean taking one less college class when they graduate. It also means hard work and hard preparation to pass the test. Here are a few tips to help you pass the AP Literature exam.- Deception in LiteratureThis paper will propose a problem statement involving detecting deception in marriages, discuss theoretic expectations, review literature on deception detection in close and intimate relationships, and discuss future research priorities.
- Literature of the Environmental AgeThe most misunderstood and under-appreciated cost of World War II for the United States was the damage done to the environment during wartime operations.
- Dialect in Children's LiteratureDialect in literature is a helpful tool that an author may use in order to make his or her characters well-rounded.
- The Many Aspects of Learning to Teach LiteratureTeaching literature is more than just reading a good story to the classroom.
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