3 hours lecture, 3 credits
This course introduces the function of narrative and examines narrative method in a variety of genres such as poetry, fiction, drama, biography, autobiography, essay, film and textbook. The focus of study will vary according to instructor interest, and may include themes such as love and sex, war, crime, death, family, social justice etc. Students will be introduced to narratology and will examine the ways in which narrative structures shape understanding of the self and the world.
Prerequisite(s): Two of ENG 115, 120, 121, 160, 125, 126, MCS 110.
This course is not offered in any upcoming terms
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