Classic and Modern Literature

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Learn how great authors represented the society of their time in two excellent works of world literature with this free course.

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This free course will introduce you to the most important works of classical and modern literature. You will learn the typical modernist poem and one of the most difficult of the 20th-century and the classical literature references and the narratives within which the poem The Wall continues to be situated in a canonical status. Finally, you will study the ways in which the personal and the political intersect Sylvia Plath’s ideas of feminism.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Analyze the aspects of memory which …
  • Describe the emerge of diaspora as a…
  • Explain the lack of order in the poe…
  • Analyze the classical literature ref…
  • Analyze the aspects of memory which are in an inherent part of many discussions in the context of Midnight’s Children and the political allegory that narrates the story of modern India
  • Describe the emerge of diaspora as a particularly complex concept an as significant component of writings and postcolonial experiences
  • Explain the lack of order in the poem The Wasteland as a representative of the modernist tension
  • Analyze the classical literature references and the narratives within which the poem The Wall continues to be situated in a canonical status
  • Discuss how men are victims of social pressure on the context of the second feminist wave.
  • Analyze the mundaneness of domesticity and the role of women during this time from Plath’s point of view
  • Describe how an object of art also can be seen in different ways
  • Collective and Individual Memories

    In this module, you will be introduced to the publication and the aspects of memory which are in an inherent part of many discussions in the context of Midnight?s Children and the political allegory that narrates the story of modern India. Next, you will learn the political nature of the act of writing, the narrative elements and strategies adopted. Finally, you will learn how difficult it can be to settle in a new society, the unspoken things and details of the diasporic experience.

    Poems and Magic Realism

    In this module, you will be introduced to the character and the many narrative elements and techniques of Marquez’s work which includes how an object of art also can be seen in different ways and how the right kind of person with the aesthetic sensibility can understand this. You will also learn the typical modernist poem and one of the most difficult of the 20th-century and an iconic representative literary piece of the modernist period.

    The Wall and The Applicant

    In this module, you will be introduced to the classical literature references and the narratives within which the book The Wall continues to be situated in a canonical status and the dilemma of engaging with existentialism, life, death and the power of human will. You will also learn the ways in which the personal and the political intersect Sylvia Plath’s ideas of feminism marriage, gender stereotypes and social pressures.

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