Literature can serve as a reflection of human nature to help us reflect on our current society, gain empathy for others, and become passionate about our beliefs. How can an individual impact his/her society? What can cause a society to fall? What are the qualities of a good leader?
In this class, we will examine these questions as students read, write, and discuss a diverse selection of literature that focuses on worldly themes. A thematic approach will be used to examine classical and modern works. Themes for this program include: Revolution and Rebellion, Imperialism, Justice and Injustice, and The Individual and Society.
This course will prepare students for the collegiate learning experience in its research, organization, and test taking skills that will be used to prepare for the PSAT’s and MCAS evaluations. Students also have the opportunity to connect the literature to the outside world through the learning adventures that take place in the units.
In this class, we will examine these questions as students read, write, and discuss a diverse selection of literature that focuses on worldly themes. A thematic approach will be used to examine classical and modern works. Themes for this program include: Revolution and Rebellion, Imperialism, Justice and Injustice, and The Individual and Society.
This course will prepare students for the collegiate learning experience in its research, organization, and test taking skills that will be used to prepare for the PSAT’s and MCAS evaluations. Students also have the opportunity to connect the literature to the outside world through the learning adventures that take place in the units.