- Description
- Curriculum
- Reviews
This course is a foundation into Literature-in English.
It simplifies the different concepts in literature thus helping you to appreciate and love literature.
Literature is an interesting subject that allows you to express yourself artistically and freely through the different genres.
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1Genres of Literature - DRAMA ( i)
This lesson deals mainly with the definition of drama as well as the characteristics, and examples of African and non-African drama.
Drama is an interseting genre of literature that invovles actions and impersonation/ imitation.
Drama is said to be complete when it is acted out on stage.
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2Genres of Literature - DRAMA ( i)
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3Genres of Literature - DRAMA (ii)
This lesson focuses on the types of drama and the elements of drama.
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4Genres of Literature - DRAMA (ii)
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5Genres of Literature - DRAMA (iii)
Drama is a broad genre of literature.
This lessons focuses on the terms (terminologies) used in drama and the structure of drama.
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6Genres of Literature - DRAMA (iii)
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11Genres of Literature - POETRY ( i)
This lesson introduces one the beautiful nature of poetry. Poetry is a means of expressing one's emotions and feeling.
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12Genres of Literature - POETRY ( i)
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13Genres of Literature - POETRY ( ii)
The lesson simply deals with the elements of poetry.
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14Genres of Literature - POETRY ( ii)
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38NON-AFRICAN DRAMA: ' Look Back in anger' by John Osborne (iii)
Analysis of the Play
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39NON-AFRICAN DRAMA: ' Look Back in anger' by John Osborne (iv)
Themes/Thematic Preoccupation.
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40NON-AFRICAN DRAMA: ' Look Back in anger' by John Osborne (v)
Characterization/characters
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41NON-AFRICAN DRAMA: ' Look Back in anger' by John Osborne (vi)
Devices used in the play
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42NON-AFRICAN DRAMA: ' Look Back in anger' by John Osborne