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The document provides instructions for required summer reading and assignments for 10th grade Humanities class. Students must read Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver and annotate the text, identifying important elements. They will complete an objective test and writing assignment on the novel in class. The document also lists optional additional summer reading in fiction, drama, and poetry genres.
Maggie Verspoor is a Visual Arts major at SUNY New Paltz who chose her major because she enjoys transforming ideas into art. She is taking the ENG.308.01 course to further develop her critical thinking and understanding of literature, and it also fulfills a requirement for her major. She loves nature and completed her final season on the New Paltz Cross Country team last fall. Her favorite author is F. Scott Fitzgerald because she admires the 1920s time period of his writings and loves the narrative of The Great Gatsby. She is excited to read and analyze some of Fitzgerald's short stories this winter to gain a greater understanding of his work.
NCSS Presentation Nothing to Laugh About: Comics in the ClassroomAdlersensei
The document is a lesson plan for teaching history using comic books. It proposes using comic books, or "true comics", as primary sources to teach students about historical events like the Spanish-American War and Age of Imperialism. The lesson would have students closely read excerpts from comic books and compare them to excerpts from traditional history textbooks. It would also have students analyze presidential speeches from the era. The goal is to help students develop historical analysis skills and better understand the time period by comparing different source materials on the same events.
The document discusses how vampires in literature can represent more than just blood-sucking creatures. Vampires may symbolize selfishness, exploitation, or disregard for others' freedom. It also notes how ghosts in stories often serve productive roles in advancing the plot rather than just frightening characters. The perspective of the viewer can impact how supernatural elements are interpreted, as a character may view something as a threat when it is actually helping the situation. As an example, the movie August Rush features a boy who believes music will lead him to his lost parents, though an antagonist tries to exploit his talent and prevent their reunion for selfish reasons.
Edward Morgan Forster was a British novelist, essayist, and critic born in 1879. He is famous for novels like Howards End and A Passage to India. He was educated at Tonbridge School and King's College, Cambridge. Forster wrote six novels between 1905-1924 that explored social class and the relationship between East and West. After publishing his last novel in 1924, Forster worked as a BBC broadcaster and lecturer. He declined a knighthood in 1949 and never married, living with his mother until her death in 1945. Forster died in 1970 and through his writing examined personal relationships and obstacles in British society.
William Sydney Porter, better known by his pen name O. Henry, was an American short story writer known for his surprise endings. The story "The Last Leaf" is set in Greenwich Village during a pneumonia epidemic. It centers on artists Sue and Johnsy who share a studio. Johnsy becomes ill with pneumonia and believes she will die once the last leaf falls from a vine outside her window. Their elderly neighbor Mr. Behrman also falls ill. He creates a masterpiece painting for Johnsy before ultimately passing away, with the last leaf still on the vine, allowing Johnsy to recover.
Fielding represents Forester's thoughts and characterrana albalawi
The document discusses E.M. Forster's novel A Passage to India. It focuses on the character Cyril Fielding, who is portrayed as a principled intellectual in British India who believes all people are equal regardless of race. He has Indian friends and defends an Indian man, Dr. Aziz, against accusations by British people. Fielding represents Forster's own viewpoint of advocating for tolerance and understanding between people of different cultures.
This document provides an overview and instructions for an English literature class. It introduces the instructor and has students do icebreakers to learn about each other. It discusses the syllabus and tips for leading class discussions. The homework assigned is a discussion post by Wednesday and to read Jane Eyre and a short story. Details of the assignments are provided on the online learning platform Canvas. It also gives a brief biographical overview of the author Charlotte Bronte.
The document provides instructions for required summer reading and assignments for 10th grade Humanities class. Students must read Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver and annotate the text, identifying important elements. They will complete an objective test and writing assignment on the novel in class. The document also lists optional additional summer reading in fiction, drama, and poetry genres.
Maggie Verspoor is a Visual Arts major at SUNY New Paltz who chose her major because she enjoys transforming ideas into art. She is taking the ENG.308.01 course to further develop her critical thinking and understanding of literature, and it also fulfills a requirement for her major. She loves nature and completed her final season on the New Paltz Cross Country team last fall. Her favorite author is F. Scott Fitzgerald because she admires the 1920s time period of his writings and loves the narrative of The Great Gatsby. She is excited to read and analyze some of Fitzgerald's short stories this winter to gain a greater understanding of his work.
NCSS Presentation Nothing to Laugh About: Comics in the ClassroomAdlersensei
The document is a lesson plan for teaching history using comic books. It proposes using comic books, or "true comics", as primary sources to teach students about historical events like the Spanish-American War and Age of Imperialism. The lesson would have students closely read excerpts from comic books and compare them to excerpts from traditional history textbooks. It would also have students analyze presidential speeches from the era. The goal is to help students develop historical analysis skills and better understand the time period by comparing different source materials on the same events.
The document discusses how vampires in literature can represent more than just blood-sucking creatures. Vampires may symbolize selfishness, exploitation, or disregard for others' freedom. It also notes how ghosts in stories often serve productive roles in advancing the plot rather than just frightening characters. The perspective of the viewer can impact how supernatural elements are interpreted, as a character may view something as a threat when it is actually helping the situation. As an example, the movie August Rush features a boy who believes music will lead him to his lost parents, though an antagonist tries to exploit his talent and prevent their reunion for selfish reasons.
Edward Morgan Forster was a British novelist, essayist, and critic born in 1879. He is famous for novels like Howards End and A Passage to India. He was educated at Tonbridge School and King's College, Cambridge. Forster wrote six novels between 1905-1924 that explored social class and the relationship between East and West. After publishing his last novel in 1924, Forster worked as a BBC broadcaster and lecturer. He declined a knighthood in 1949 and never married, living with his mother until her death in 1945. Forster died in 1970 and through his writing examined personal relationships and obstacles in British society.
William Sydney Porter, better known by his pen name O. Henry, was an American short story writer known for his surprise endings. The story "The Last Leaf" is set in Greenwich Village during a pneumonia epidemic. It centers on artists Sue and Johnsy who share a studio. Johnsy becomes ill with pneumonia and believes she will die once the last leaf falls from a vine outside her window. Their elderly neighbor Mr. Behrman also falls ill. He creates a masterpiece painting for Johnsy before ultimately passing away, with the last leaf still on the vine, allowing Johnsy to recover.
Fielding represents Forester's thoughts and characterrana albalawi
The document discusses E.M. Forster's novel A Passage to India. It focuses on the character Cyril Fielding, who is portrayed as a principled intellectual in British India who believes all people are equal regardless of race. He has Indian friends and defends an Indian man, Dr. Aziz, against accusations by British people. Fielding represents Forster's own viewpoint of advocating for tolerance and understanding between people of different cultures.
This document provides an overview and instructions for an English literature class. It introduces the instructor and has students do icebreakers to learn about each other. It discusses the syllabus and tips for leading class discussions. The homework assigned is a discussion post by Wednesday and to read Jane Eyre and a short story. Details of the assignments are provided on the online learning platform Canvas. It also gives a brief biographical overview of the author Charlotte Bronte.
Adela Quested is a young British schoolmistress visiting India to consider marrying Ronny Heaslop. She is described as intelligent but slightly prudish. She wishes to see the real India. Adela is portrayed as plain but with qualities of honesty and courageous decency. However, her thinking is completely intellectual rather than emotional. This difference causes issues in how she understands others like Mrs. Moore. Adela's passionless nature makes her unfit for marriage, but her frank objectivity wins some admiration. However, her lack of sensitivity is noticeable, such as needing to be told to apologize to Dr. Aziz.
Genres Introduction for Lower Elementary Studentsgherm6
This document discusses different genres of fiction including adventure, fantasy, historical fiction, horror, humor, mystery, realistic fiction, science fiction, sports fiction, and graphic novels. It provides examples of movies and television shows that fall within each genre to help readers identify genres they may enjoy based on media they like. Each genre section also gives a brief description of common themes or elements for that type of fiction.
This introduction to fiction genres helps young readers to understand the characteristics of historical fiction, realistic fiction, fantasy, science fiction, mystery and folktales. Through pictures, examples, and review, students will learn how to identify and use genres.
This document examines different genres of literature to determine if they are examples of realistic fiction. It analyzes Bud, Not Buddy, Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, Cinderella, and How To Code based on components and criteria for realistic fiction such as historical accuracy, scientific plausibility, and inclusion of magic or fantasy elements. Most of the stories are determined to not be realistic fiction due to missing historical details, involving other genres like fantasy, fairy tales, or science fiction, or presenting informational materials rather than a narrative. Only Bud, Not Buddy fully meets the criteria to be considered realistic fiction.
E.M. Forster was an English novelist, essayist, and librettist. He was known for his novels that examined class differences and hypocrisy in early 20th century British society. Some of his most famous works include A Room with a View, Howards End, and A Passage to India. Forster was also homosexual and developed a long-term relationship with a married policeman. He struggled with his sexuality but later wrote explicitly homosexual works that were published after his death.
Edward Morgan Forster was an English novelist, short story writer, essayist and librettist born in 1879. He is best known for his novels that examined class differences and hypocrisy in early 20th century British society through well-plotted stories. Some of his most notable works include Where Angels Fear to Tread, The Longest Journey, A Room with a View, Howards End, and A Passage to India. Forster spent time in Egypt during World War I as a conscientious objector and drew on his experiences there. Though he published his last novel in 1924, he continued writing short stories and essays until his death in 1970.
The novel A Passage to India by E.M. Forster depicts tensions between British colonists and Indians in the British-occupied city of Chandrapore, India in the 1920s. Dr. Aziz, an Indian physician, is accused of molesting a British woman, Adela, in the Marabar Caves, exacerbating racial tensions. At Aziz's trial, Adela withdraws her charge, causing chaos. Though Aziz is released, tensions remain between him and the British, as well as within British society, as shown by the evolving relationship between Aziz and Fielding, a sympathetic British man.
This document discusses different fiction genres including historical fiction, realistic fiction, fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and folktales. It provides examples and descriptions of historical fiction and realistic fiction. Historical fiction takes place in the past and may include real events and people mixed with fictional elements, while realistic fiction takes place in the present and includes situations that could plausibly happen. The document suggests readers can learn about history from historical fiction and may find realistic fiction characters relatable.
Brad Johnson asked John Poole to write a letter commenting on his writing skills to support his application. Poole wrote that Brad interviewed him and wrote a creative yet accurate feature story about Poole's career in theater from the 1960s to present. Brad also wrote an essay capturing fundamental elements of Samuel Beckett's complex play Endgame, specifically the central metaphor of life as a game. Poole believes Brad has fine writing skills that will continue to grow with the right mentorship.
E.M. Forster was a British novelist born in 1879. He was influenced by members of the Bloomsbury Group and shed his Christian faith. Forster traveled extensively and had homosexual relationships. Though he stopped writing novels after age 45, he had a successful career as a BBC broadcaster. Forster is known for novels like A Room with a View and Maurice that explored themes of personal connection, class differences, and sexuality. He died in 1970 at the age of 91.
Passage to India presents the British Indian conflict (3)Cloooud_666
Passage To India explores the conflicts between British colonizers and Indian society in the 1920s. Racial tensions, misunderstandings between cultures, and British colonialism created divisions. Forster portrays clashes between the English and Indians, as well as Hindus and Muslims, through various characters and events. He examines the political control of Britain over India and questions whether Indians and Englishmen can truly be friends.
The document summarizes key details about the poem "Dover Beach" by Matthew Arnold. It notes that Arnold was known for both his poetry and prose. In 1850, he met and married Frances Lucy Wightman, and they spent their honeymoon in Dover, where Arnold likely drew inspiration for "Dover Beach." The document also provides context for a lecture on the aesthetics of poetry, which will include a presentation on Oscar Wilde and an introduction to writing a response to literature.
The document discusses elements of realistic fiction such as believable characters, settings, plots, and conflicts. It provides examples of realistic fiction elements from the books A Bridge to Terabithia and The Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. Criteria for selecting realistic fiction titles include believable characters, settings, and events that readers can imagine as possible in the real world.
'Self-Publish to Success' - notes from a talkRupertColley
'Self-Publishing to Success' - notes from a talk by Rupert Colley of History In An Hour, presented on 16 November 2013 at Vestry House, part of the Words Over Waltham Forest Festival.
This document provides definitions and examples of the terms "hence", "thus", and "therefore". Hence means from this place or because of a preceding fact. It is used to show reason or cause. Thus means in this or that manner or way, as an example. It is used to draw a conclusion. Therefore means for that reason or because of that; it directly relates to reasoning. The document provides examples of sentences using each term to demonstrate their meanings.
This document provides guidance on writing effective introductions for essays. It defines an introduction as the first paragraph that sets the tone and outlines the paper. A good introduction should grab the reader's attention, offer background without giving away the argument, and include an attention-grabbing first sentence, general statement about the topic, and thesis statement. It also provides an example introduction applying these components to an essay about pit bulls and the misconceptions about their nature.
The document provides biographical and literary details about acclaimed British author Julian Barnes. It discusses his education background, career as a journalist before becoming a novelist, notable works including Metroland, Flaubert's Parrot, and The Sense of an Ending which won the Man Booker Prize. It also mentions some of Barnes' views on fiction and writing as revealed in interviews. The document serves as an introduction to Barnes' life and body of work across different genres of novels, short stories, and essays over his literary career.
Panoramafahrt mit der Schmalspurbahn “Trenino Verde” in einem exklusiven Wagon " des 1913
Eine bezaubernde Reise in den Waggons der historischen Eisenbahn "Trenino Verde" aus dem Jahre 1913, in welcher schon der berühmte Schriftsteller gereist ist. Ein unvergessliches Erlebnis in der sardischen Hügellandschaft, zwischen Weinreben und Weidetieren, zwischen Eichenwäldern und weissen Sandstränden mit Blick auf das kristallklare Wasser.
Natürlich werden auch einige Zwischenstopps mit gastronomischen Köstlichkeiten sowie kulturellen Besichtigungen eingelegt, um voll und ganz in die Seele Sardiniens einzutauchen.
Eine Reise, die ganz sicherlich im Herzen bleiben wird!
Adela Quested is a young British schoolmistress visiting India to consider marrying Ronny Heaslop. She is described as intelligent but slightly prudish. She wishes to see the real India. Adela is portrayed as plain but with qualities of honesty and courageous decency. However, her thinking is completely intellectual rather than emotional. This difference causes issues in how she understands others like Mrs. Moore. Adela's passionless nature makes her unfit for marriage, but her frank objectivity wins some admiration. However, her lack of sensitivity is noticeable, such as needing to be told to apologize to Dr. Aziz.
Genres Introduction for Lower Elementary Studentsgherm6
This document discusses different genres of fiction including adventure, fantasy, historical fiction, horror, humor, mystery, realistic fiction, science fiction, sports fiction, and graphic novels. It provides examples of movies and television shows that fall within each genre to help readers identify genres they may enjoy based on media they like. Each genre section also gives a brief description of common themes or elements for that type of fiction.
This introduction to fiction genres helps young readers to understand the characteristics of historical fiction, realistic fiction, fantasy, science fiction, mystery and folktales. Through pictures, examples, and review, students will learn how to identify and use genres.
This document examines different genres of literature to determine if they are examples of realistic fiction. It analyzes Bud, Not Buddy, Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, Cinderella, and How To Code based on components and criteria for realistic fiction such as historical accuracy, scientific plausibility, and inclusion of magic or fantasy elements. Most of the stories are determined to not be realistic fiction due to missing historical details, involving other genres like fantasy, fairy tales, or science fiction, or presenting informational materials rather than a narrative. Only Bud, Not Buddy fully meets the criteria to be considered realistic fiction.
E.M. Forster was an English novelist, essayist, and librettist. He was known for his novels that examined class differences and hypocrisy in early 20th century British society. Some of his most famous works include A Room with a View, Howards End, and A Passage to India. Forster was also homosexual and developed a long-term relationship with a married policeman. He struggled with his sexuality but later wrote explicitly homosexual works that were published after his death.
Edward Morgan Forster was an English novelist, short story writer, essayist and librettist born in 1879. He is best known for his novels that examined class differences and hypocrisy in early 20th century British society through well-plotted stories. Some of his most notable works include Where Angels Fear to Tread, The Longest Journey, A Room with a View, Howards End, and A Passage to India. Forster spent time in Egypt during World War I as a conscientious objector and drew on his experiences there. Though he published his last novel in 1924, he continued writing short stories and essays until his death in 1970.
The novel A Passage to India by E.M. Forster depicts tensions between British colonists and Indians in the British-occupied city of Chandrapore, India in the 1920s. Dr. Aziz, an Indian physician, is accused of molesting a British woman, Adela, in the Marabar Caves, exacerbating racial tensions. At Aziz's trial, Adela withdraws her charge, causing chaos. Though Aziz is released, tensions remain between him and the British, as well as within British society, as shown by the evolving relationship between Aziz and Fielding, a sympathetic British man.
This document discusses different fiction genres including historical fiction, realistic fiction, fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and folktales. It provides examples and descriptions of historical fiction and realistic fiction. Historical fiction takes place in the past and may include real events and people mixed with fictional elements, while realistic fiction takes place in the present and includes situations that could plausibly happen. The document suggests readers can learn about history from historical fiction and may find realistic fiction characters relatable.
Brad Johnson asked John Poole to write a letter commenting on his writing skills to support his application. Poole wrote that Brad interviewed him and wrote a creative yet accurate feature story about Poole's career in theater from the 1960s to present. Brad also wrote an essay capturing fundamental elements of Samuel Beckett's complex play Endgame, specifically the central metaphor of life as a game. Poole believes Brad has fine writing skills that will continue to grow with the right mentorship.
E.M. Forster was a British novelist born in 1879. He was influenced by members of the Bloomsbury Group and shed his Christian faith. Forster traveled extensively and had homosexual relationships. Though he stopped writing novels after age 45, he had a successful career as a BBC broadcaster. Forster is known for novels like A Room with a View and Maurice that explored themes of personal connection, class differences, and sexuality. He died in 1970 at the age of 91.
Passage to India presents the British Indian conflict (3)Cloooud_666
Passage To India explores the conflicts between British colonizers and Indian society in the 1920s. Racial tensions, misunderstandings between cultures, and British colonialism created divisions. Forster portrays clashes between the English and Indians, as well as Hindus and Muslims, through various characters and events. He examines the political control of Britain over India and questions whether Indians and Englishmen can truly be friends.
The document summarizes key details about the poem "Dover Beach" by Matthew Arnold. It notes that Arnold was known for both his poetry and prose. In 1850, he met and married Frances Lucy Wightman, and they spent their honeymoon in Dover, where Arnold likely drew inspiration for "Dover Beach." The document also provides context for a lecture on the aesthetics of poetry, which will include a presentation on Oscar Wilde and an introduction to writing a response to literature.
The document discusses elements of realistic fiction such as believable characters, settings, plots, and conflicts. It provides examples of realistic fiction elements from the books A Bridge to Terabithia and The Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. Criteria for selecting realistic fiction titles include believable characters, settings, and events that readers can imagine as possible in the real world.
'Self-Publish to Success' - notes from a talkRupertColley
'Self-Publishing to Success' - notes from a talk by Rupert Colley of History In An Hour, presented on 16 November 2013 at Vestry House, part of the Words Over Waltham Forest Festival.
This document provides definitions and examples of the terms "hence", "thus", and "therefore". Hence means from this place or because of a preceding fact. It is used to show reason or cause. Thus means in this or that manner or way, as an example. It is used to draw a conclusion. Therefore means for that reason or because of that; it directly relates to reasoning. The document provides examples of sentences using each term to demonstrate their meanings.
This document provides guidance on writing effective introductions for essays. It defines an introduction as the first paragraph that sets the tone and outlines the paper. A good introduction should grab the reader's attention, offer background without giving away the argument, and include an attention-grabbing first sentence, general statement about the topic, and thesis statement. It also provides an example introduction applying these components to an essay about pit bulls and the misconceptions about their nature.
The document provides biographical and literary details about acclaimed British author Julian Barnes. It discusses his education background, career as a journalist before becoming a novelist, notable works including Metroland, Flaubert's Parrot, and The Sense of an Ending which won the Man Booker Prize. It also mentions some of Barnes' views on fiction and writing as revealed in interviews. The document serves as an introduction to Barnes' life and body of work across different genres of novels, short stories, and essays over his literary career.
Panoramafahrt mit der Schmalspurbahn “Trenino Verde” in einem exklusiven Wagon " des 1913
Eine bezaubernde Reise in den Waggons der historischen Eisenbahn "Trenino Verde" aus dem Jahre 1913, in welcher schon der berühmte Schriftsteller gereist ist. Ein unvergessliches Erlebnis in der sardischen Hügellandschaft, zwischen Weinreben und Weidetieren, zwischen Eichenwäldern und weissen Sandstränden mit Blick auf das kristallklare Wasser.
Natürlich werden auch einige Zwischenstopps mit gastronomischen Köstlichkeiten sowie kulturellen Besichtigungen eingelegt, um voll und ganz in die Seele Sardiniens einzutauchen.
Eine Reise, die ganz sicherlich im Herzen bleiben wird!
Este documento discute as representações da identidade nacional portuguesa nos séculos XIX-XX, particularmente a divisão entre o Norte e o Sul. Aborda como intelectuais influentes como Basílio Teles viam esta divisão em termos raciais e como projetavam estereótipos sobre cada região. Também examina como historiadores como Oliveira Martins e Alexandre Herculano abordaram a formação da nação portuguesa e a importância dos fatores étnicos, projetando uma divisão Norte-Sul ligada a celtas no Norte e se
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This document provides an introduction to literature II which focuses on short stories, novels, and prose. It summarizes several short stories that will be covered including works by Oscar Wilde, O. Henry, Guy de Maupassant, Edgar Allan Poe, and Ernest Hemingway. It also provides definitions and strategies for reading short stories as well as biographies of the authors.
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Short stories originated from oral storytelling traditions such as Homeric epics. Early short stories were published separately in the late 18th century, but the first true short story collections emerged in the early 19th century across several countries. Edgar Allan Poe is considered a pioneer of the modern short story form, arguing they should be short enough to read in one sitting. The growth of magazines and journals in the late 19th century increased demand for short fiction of 3,000 to 15,000 words. Famous 20th century American short story authors include J.D. Salinger, Flannery O'Connor, and Raymond Carver.
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The document defines genres and subgenres of writing. The 5 main genres are nonfiction, fiction, folklore, drama, and poetry. Nonfiction includes persuasive writing, informational writing, autobiography, and biography. Fiction includes historical fiction, science fiction, realistic fiction, and fantasy. Folklore includes myth, legend, tall tale, fairy tale, and fable. Drama includes comedy and tragedy. Examples and definitions of each subgenre are provided.
The document discusses genres and subgenres of writing. It identifies the 5 main genres as nonfiction, fiction, folklore, drama, and poetry. For each genre, several subgenres are defined. Nonfiction subgenres include persuasive writing, informational writing, autobiography, and biography. Fiction subgenres are historical fiction, science fiction, realistic fiction, and fantasy. Folklore subgenres are myth, legend, tall tale, fairy tale, and fable. Drama subgenres are comedy and tragedy. The document provides examples and descriptions to illustrate the different genres and subgenres.
The document defines genres and subgenres of writing. The 5 main genres are nonfiction, fiction, folklore, drama, and poetry. Nonfiction includes persuasive writing, informational writing, autobiography, and biography. Fiction includes historical fiction, science fiction, realistic fiction, and fantasy. Folklore includes myth, legend, tall tale, fairy tale, and fable. Drama includes comedy and tragedy. Examples and descriptions are provided for each subgenre.
Literature for today's child includes vast array of stories written in language that he can understand. Wedged in between may be found the great classics of yesteryear and in addiction, there are excellent, beautifully illustrated books on nature, fascinating fiction, and highly educational, biographical profiles.
This document provides an overview of archetypal literary theory and examples of its application. It discusses how archetypes are recurring patterns found across different cultures' mythology, religion, and storytelling. Carl Jung first applied the concept of archetypes to literature. Examples of common archetypes discussed include the hero archetype. The document also presents information on Ernest Hemingway's writing style and code hero archetype through analyzing his short story "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place."
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Here is a T-chart comparing fiction and creative nonfiction:
Fiction Creative Nonfiction
- Based on author's imagination - Based on facts and real events
- Events and characters are - Events and characters are real people
fabricated/fictional and places
- Can include unrealistic elements - Aims to be realistic and truthful
- Focus is on storytelling - Focus is on informing or teaching
- Goal is entertainment - Goal may be to analyze or explore an issue
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
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The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
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The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
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to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
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PROGRAM BAJM
SEMESTER 1
SUBJECT CODE & NAME BJ0030 – ENGLISH LITERATURE I
BK ID B1027
CREDIT & MARKS 4 CREDITS & 60 MARKS
Note:Answer all questions.Each questionisfollowedby evaluationscheme.
1 Discuss O’Henry’spersonal life,works,settings and themes,characters and style.
Answer: William Sydney Porter (September 11, 1862 – June 5, 1910), known by his pen name O. Henry,
was an American short story writer. O. Henry's short stories are known for their wit, wordplay, warm
characterization,andsurprise endings.
Early life: William Sidney Porter was born on September 11, 1862, in Greensboro, North Carolina. He
changed the spelling of his middle name to Sydney in 1898. His parents were Dr. Algernon Sidney Porter
(1825–88), a physician, and Mary Jane Virginia Swaim Porter (1833–65). William's parents had married
on April 20, 1858. WhenWilliamwasthree,hismother
2 Write a long note on the source and originsof short stories.
2. Answer: A short story is a brief work of literature, usually written in narrative prose. Emerging from
earlier oral storytelling traditions in the 17th century, the short story has grown to encompass a body of
work so diverse as to defy easy characterization. At its most prototypical the short story features a small
cast of named characters, and focuses on a self-contained incident with the intent of evoking a "single
effect" or mood. In doing so, short stories make use of plot, resonance, and other dynamic components
to a far greaterdegree thanistypical of an
3 What isspeculative fiction(include science fiction,horrorfiction,and fantasy)?Discuss in detail.
Answer: The term speculative fiction refers to any fiction story that includes elements, settings and
characters whose features are created out of human imagination and speculation rather than based on
attested reality and everyday life. Notable genres of speculative fiction, including science fiction, fantasy
and horror, typically feature fictional beings, such as mythical creatures and supernatural entities, and
technologiesthatdo not existinreal life,like timemachinesandinterstellarspaceships.
History: Speculative fictionasacategory ranges
4 Discuss Rudyard Kipling’sbiography,works and themes,style and salientfeatures.
Answer: Joseph Rudyard Kipling was an English short-story writer, poet, and novelist. He wrote tales and
poems of British soldiers in India and stories for children. He was born in Bombay, in the Bombay
Presidencyof BritishIndia,andwastakenbyhisfamilytoEnglandwhenhe wasfive yearsold.
Kipling's works of fiction include The Jungle Book (1894), Kim (1901), and many short stories, including
"The Man Who WouldBe King"(1888). Hispoems
5 Write a long analysison the essays ‘Grace before meat’ and ‘On runningafter one’shat’
Answer: I feel an almost savage envy on hearing that London has been flooded in my absence, while I
am in the mere country. My own Battersea has been, I understand, particularly favoured as a meeting of
the waters. Battersea was already, as I need hardly say, the most beautiful of humanlocalities. Now that
it hasthe additional splendourof greatsheetsof water
Q6 Explain point of view? Write a long note on the various ‘points of view’ used to describe how a
story gets told.
3. Answer: The term “point of view” has many applications, from video game development to the
interpretation of art. This page will discuss point of view as it pertains to the study of reading and
literature. When studying the perspective of the narrator, the reader is concerned with the relationship
between the person telling the story (the narrator) and the agents referred to by the story teller (the
characters).
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