Free Literature In English Lesson Note SS 2

Free Literature In English Lesson Note SS 2

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This Free Literature In English SS 2 Lesson Note Covers The Following Topics

  1. Introduction to Literature
  2. Arms and the man
  3. In-depth Analysis of Arms and the man
  4. Boys on a swing (Oslwald Mtshali)
  5. The fence by Lenrie Peters
  6. Poetic device and themes used in “the fence”
  7. Myopia (Sly Chency Cokar)
  8. Introduction to Non-African Poem (Daffodils)
  9. Drama
  10. Poetry
  11. Poetry
  12. Figures of Speech
  13. Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw
  14. Themes of Arms and the man
  15. Character list of “the arms and the man”
  16. The Lord of the Flies by William Golding’s
  17. Character Analysis of “Lord of the flies”
  18. Woman in her prime by Samuel Asare Konadu
  19. Plot, characters, themes, and critique of a woman in her prime

 

Sample note

Week 1

Topic:  Introduction To Literature

 

Contents

  1. Introduction to literature
  2. Types of literature
  3. Sources of literature
  4. Purpose of literature

 

Introduction to Literature

Literature can be defined as a printed and unprinted material that informs, instruct entertain and educate people. Literature is given from the word  literate- which means the ability  to read and write

 

Types of literature

  • Fiction: Fiction is a story invented by someone by someone, it is not real, it is a story that center on imaginary people and events. E.g The beautiful ones are not yet born
  • Non- fiction: It is a different type of literature of fictions,plays,poem and articles they centre on real fact of event which are not created or imaginary. E.g Julius Caeser by William Shaleopeo

 

Sources of Literature

  1. Folklore:This are traditional stories that takes roots from culture of a particular group of people
  2. Folklore dance:It is a kind of traditional dance peculiar to a particular area, the folk dance is usually done by a folk dance. Folk music  is a traditional music  that has been played by ordinary people in a particular area for a long time.
  3. Ritual: It is a ceremony that is performed in order to mark an important religious or social occasion. It is performed to appease traditional gods or deities
  4. Myths:This is a story that many people believe, which may or may not be true. It is an ancient story especially those ones invented in order to explain natural or historical event.
  5. Legend: It is an old, well known story often centres on adventure of brave people, or magical events. A legend is one who is famous and admired for being extremely good
  6. Customs and tradition:Habit or behavioural of the people in a particular society. Tradition is a way of life of people in a particular society that has existed for a very long time.

 

Purpose of Literature

  1. It helps in the development of language through reading of books written in such a language
  2. It teaches moral lessons, correct wrong doings and recognizes acheivement
  3. It entertains, educate and instruct students

It creates awareness of ones society and that of others


Free Literature In English Lesson Note SS 2

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