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01 Fiction

-1.1 What is Literature?

--1.1What is literature?

--What is Literature?

-1.2.1 General Introduction to Plot

--1.2.1General introduction to Plot

--What is Plot?

-1.2.2 Plot Analysis of “The Yellow Wallpaper”

--1.2.2Plot Analysis of “The Yellow Wallpaper”

-1.3.1 General Introduction to Theme and Theme Analysis of “The Yellow Wallpaper”

--1.3.1 General Introduction to Theme and Theme Analysis of “The Yellow Wallpaper”

--Theme and Theme Analysis of The Yellow Wallpaper

-1.3.2 Theme Analysis of D.H. Lawrence's "Ticket, Please"

--1.3.2 Theme Analysis of D.H. Lawrence's "Ticket, Please"

--Tickets, Please!

--Tickets, Please!

-1.3.3 Conflict in Bharati Mukherjee’s “A Father”

--1.3.3 Conflict in Bharati Mukherjee’s “A Father”

--A Father

-1.3.4 Plot and Theme Analysis of Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path”

--1.3.4 Plot and Theme Analysis of Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path”

--A Worn Path

-1.3.5 An Analysis of Phoenix Jackson and the Symbolism of “A Worn Path”

--1.3.5 An Analysis of Phoenix Jackson and the Symbolism of “A Worn Path”

--A Worn Path

-1.3.6 Themes in Sherwood Anderson’s “The Egg”

--1.3.6 Themes in Sherwood Anderson’s “The Egg”

--The Egg

-1.4 Setting, Style and Technique Analysis in Hemingway’s “In Another Country”

--1.4Setting, Style and Technique Analysis in Hemingway’s “In Another Country”

-1.5.1 General Introduction to Narrators and Narrative Structure

--1.5.1 General Introduction to Narrators and Narrative Structure

--Narrators and Narrative Structure

-1.5.2 Narrator and images in Hemingway’s “In Another Country”

--1.5.2 Narrator and images in Hemingway’s “In Another Country”

--In Another Country

--In Another Country

-1.6.1 General Introduction to Character and Characterization

--1.6.1 General Introduction to Character and Characterization

--Characters and Characterization

-1.6.2 Characters and Theme in Amy Tan’s “Half and Half”

--1.6.2 Characters and Theme in Amy Tan’s “Half and Half”

--Half and Half

-1.6.3 Analysis of Estelle in Margaret Atwood’s “Rape Fantasies”

--1.6.3 Analysis of Estelle in Margaret Atwood’s “Rape Fantasies”

--Rape Fantasies

--Rape Fantasies

-1.7.1 Symbolic Analysis of the Setting in James Joyce's “The Dead”

--1.7.1 Symbolic Analysis of the Setting in James Joyce's “The Dead”

-1.7.2 Characterization and Style in James Joyce’s “The Dead”

--1.7.2 Characterization and Style in James Joyce’s “The Dead”

-1.7.3 Themes in James Joyce’s “The Dead”

--1.7.3 Themes in James Joyce’s “The Dead”

--The Dead

02 Drama

-2.1 Understanding Drama

--2.1Understanding Drama

--Understanding Drama

--Understanding Drama

-2.2.1 The Merchant of Venice  I

--2.2.1 The Merchant of Venice I

-2.2.2 The Merchant of Venice  II

--2.2.2 The Merchant of Venice II

--The Merchant of Venice

--The Merchant of Venice

-2.3.1 Midsummer Night's Dream I

--2.3.1 Midsummer Night's Dream I

-2.3.2 Midsummer Night's Dream II

--2.3.2 Midsummer Night's Dream II

--A Midsummer Night's Dream

-2.4.1 The Father-daughter Relationship in King Lear I

--2.4.1 The Father-daughter Relationship in King Lear I

-2.4.2 The Father-daughter Relationship in King Lear II

--2.4.2 The Father-daughter Relationship in King Lear II

--The Father-daughter Relationship in King Lear

-2.5.1 A Doll's House I

--2.5.1 A Doll's House I

-2.5.2 A Doll's House II

--2.5.2 A Doll's House II

--A Doll's House

-2.6.1 The Theater of the Absurd

--2.6.1 The Theater of the Absurd

--The Theater of the Absurd

-2.6.2 Waiting for Godot & S. Beckett

--2.6.2 Waiting for Godot & S. Beckett

-2.6.3 Waiting for Godot

--2.6.3 Waiting for Godot

--Waiting For Godot

--Waiting For Godot

-2.7.1 Mrs. Warren's Profession & Shaw

--2.7.1 Mrs. Warren's Profession & Shaw

--Mrs. Warren's Profession & Shaw

-2.7.2 Mrs. Warren's Profession

--2.7.2 Mrs. Warren's Profession

--Mrs. Warren's Profession

-2.8.1 Lala's Self-conflict in Alfred Uhry's The Last Night of Ballyhoo I

--2.8.1 Lala's Self-conflict in Alfred Uhry's The Last Night of Ballyhoo I

-2.8.2 Lala's Self-conflict in Alfred Uhry's The Last Night of Ballyhoo II

--2.8.2 Lala's Self-conflict in Alfred Uhry's The Last Night of Ballyhoo II

--Lala's Self-conflict in Alfred Uhry's The Last Night of Ballyhoo

-2.9.1 Metaphors in Sam Shepard and The God of Hell I

--2.9.1 Metaphors in Sam Shepard and The God of Hell I

-2.9.2 Metaphors in Sam Shepard and The God of Hell II

--2.9.2 Metaphors in Sam Shepard and The God of Hell II

--Metaphors in Sam Shepard and The God of Hell

-2.10.1 Blues in August Wilson’s Ma Rainey's Black Bottom I

--2.10.1 Blues in August Wilson’s Ma Rainey's Black Bottom I

-2.10.2 Blues in August Wilson’s Ma Rainey's Black Bottom II

--2.10.2 Blues in August Wilson’s Ma Rainey's Black Bottom II

--Blues in August Wilson’s Ma Rainey's Black Bottom

03 Poetry

-3.1 Understanding Poetry

--3.1 Understanding Poetry

--Understanding Poetry

--Understanding Poetry

-3.2.1 Voice in PoetryⅠ

--3.2.1 Voice in PoetryⅠ

-3.2.2 Voice in Poetry Ⅱ

--3.2.2 Voice in Poetry Ⅱ

--Voice in Poetry

--Voice in Poetry

-3.3 Diction

--3.3 Diction

--Diction

-3.4.1 ImageryⅠ

--3.4.1 ImageryⅠ

-3.4.2 Imagery Ⅱ

--3.4.2 Imagery Ⅱ

--Imagery

--Imagery

-3.5 Symbol

--3.5 Symbol

--Symbol

-3.6 Syntax

--3.6 Syntax

--Syntax

--Syntax

-3.7.1 ThemeⅠ

--3.7.1 ThemeⅠ

-3.7.2 Theme Ⅱ

--3.7.2 Theme Ⅱ

--Theme

--Theme

-3.8.1 Sound and Rhythm in Poetry I

--3.8.1 Sound and Rhythm in Poetry I

-3.8.2 Sound and Rhythm in Poetry Ⅱ

--3.8.2 Sound and Rhythm in Poetry Ⅱ

--Sound and Rhythm in Poetry

--Sound and Rhythm in Poetry

-3.9.1 Metaphor in Poetry Ⅰ

--3.9.1 Metaphor in Poetry Ⅰ

-3.9.2 Metaphor in Poetry Ⅱ

--3.9.2 Metaphor in Poetry Ⅱ

--Metaphor in Poetry

-3.9.3 Metonymy and Synecdoche in Poetry

--3.9.3 Metonymy and Synecdoche in Poetry

--Metonymy and Synecdoche in Poetry

-3.9.4 Irony in Poetry

--3.9.4 Irony in Poetry

--Irony in Poetry

--Irony in Poetry

-3.10.1 Key Points of Reading poems aloud Ⅰ

--3.10.1 Key Points of Reading poems aloud Ⅰ

-3.10.2 Key Points of Reading poems aloud Ⅱ

--3.10.2 Key Points of Reading poems aloud Ⅱ

--Key Points of Reading poems aloud

1.3.5 An Analysis of Phoenix Jackson and the Symbolism of “A Worn Path”笔记与讨论

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