American Literature  (1)

This is the first semester of the American Literature course.

 

Students will be reading and interacting with various works from the American literary canon in order to develop an understanding of how literature can reflect the characteristics of a nation.

 

 The course takes a chronological approach to the study of American literature. As students read, they will be asked to reflect on the literary pieces in a variety of ways, think critically about the themes brought to light by the works read, and consider how these themes impact the world students live in today. In essence, the goal of this course is to help bridge the gap of relevance between American literature from all periods and the life students live today. 

 

The first semester of this course will cover the periods from approximately the 1500's to The American Revolution.

 

 

      Pre-requisite:                                                                           Grade: 10-12                                                                                    Credit: .5