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English 4A - Guided Notes Entire Course
Part 1: Epic Poetry - Gilgamesh
Part 2: Epic Hero - Gilgamesh
Part 3: Writing to Analyze the Epic Hero in Gilgamesh
Introduction to Anglo-Saxon Literature: Beowulf
Characterization in Grendel
Writing a Narrative Application Essay
Satire in the Pardoner's Tale
Central Ideas and Context: Utopia
Speeches of Queen Elizabeth I
Part 1: An Introduction to Elizabethan England
Part 2: Summarizing Central Ideas about Elizabethan England
Part 3: Text Structure in an Informational Text
Part 4: Writing to Evaluate Mortimer's Style
Hamlet Part 1: An Introduction to Elizabethan Theater
Hamlet Part 2: Word Choice and Tone
Hamlet Part 3: Figurative Language and Allusions
Hamlet Part 4: Comparing and Contrasting Interpretations
Hamlet Part 5: Characteristics of Elizabethan Drama
Hamlet Part 7: Plot and Character
Hamlet Part 8: Themes
Creating a Storyboard
Central Ideas in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Satire in Swift's "A Modest Proposal"
Satire in Swift's "A Modest Proposal" Continued
Comparing Eighteenth Century Texts on Slavery
Word Meaning in the Preface to A Dictionary of the English Language
Enlightenment Ideas in America
Writing a Research-Based Informative Essay about Language