Introduction
This English Literature and Composition course is designed to develop learners’ abilities in critical reading, literary analysis, and creative writing across a range of genres including fiction, poetry, and drama. The course provides an in-depth exploration of literary texts from different periods and cultures, enabling participants to interpret meaning, analyze structure, and evaluate the techniques used by authors to shape reader response.
Throughout the program, learners will engage with a variety of literary works and develop the skills needed to construct clear, persuasive, and well-supported written interpretations. In addition to strengthening analytical skills, the course also supports the development of creative writing abilities by encouraging learners to apply literary techniques in their own work.
By the end of the course, participants will have a deeper appreciation of literature and a stronger command of both analytical and expressive writing.
Target Audience
- Students pursuing foundational or introductory studies in English Literature and Composition
- Aspiring writers interested in poetry, fiction, and drama writing
- Individuals seeking to improve reading comprehension and literary analysis skills
- Educators and teaching assistants developing expertise in literature interpretation
- Creative writers and content developers aiming to enhance storytelling techniques
- Literature enthusiasts interested in exploring diverse texts across genres and periods
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Develop strong close-reading and critical analysis skills
- Interpret fiction, poetry, and drama using literary techniques
- Identify and analyze narrative structure, character development, and symbolism
- Construct clear and persuasive literary arguments in writing
- Understand the relationship between literature, culture, and society
- Enhance creative writing skills through exposure to multiple literary forms
Outlines
Day 1: Introduction to Short Fiction Analysis
- Introduction to literary analysis and close reading
- Understanding characters, setting, and narrative structure
- Narrative voice and point of view
- Literal vs. figurative interpretation of text
- Foundations of critical literary thinking
Day 2: Poetry Analysis I
- Introduction to poetry interpretation
- Understanding structure and meaning in poetry
- Literary devices: metaphor, simile, contrast, alliteration
- Exploring poetic voice and thematic interpretation
Day 3: Longer Fiction & Drama I
- Analysis of extended fiction and dramatic texts
- Character development and narrative progression
- Conflict, plot structure, and symbolism
- Supporting arguments with textual evidence
Day 4: Advanced Short Fiction Analysis
- Character roles, relationships, and conflict dynamics
- Narrative perspective and its impact on meaning
- Literary archetypes and character functions
- Tone, narrative distance, and stylistic interpretation
Day 5: Poetry Analysis II
- Poetic structures: open vs. closed forms
- Figurative language: imagery, hyperbole, and symbolism
- Allusion, personification, and extended metaphors
- Deeper interpretation of poetic meaning
Day 6: Longer Fiction & Drama II
- Character motivation and foil characters
- Nonlinear storytelling: flashbacks and foreshadowing
- Narrative bias, tone, and perspective shifts
- Symbolic and metaphorical character analysis
- Developing structured literary arguments
Day 7: Literature in Context
- Literature as a reflection of society and history
- Character evolution and epiphany in narrative
- Setting as a symbolic device
- Narrative pacing and structural analysis
- Cultural and contextual interpretation of texts
Day 8: Advanced Poetry Analysis
- Structural impact: punctuation and form in poetry
- Irony, paradox, and juxtaposition
- Ambiguity and multiple interpretations
- Symbolism, conceits, and literary allusions
- Academic writing and citation in literary analysis
Day 9: Longer Fiction & Drama III
- Character response to resolution and narrative closure
- Suspense, tension, and plot development
- Multiple perspectives and narrative inconsistencies
- Advanced textual interpretation and critique
Day 10: Revision & Assessment
- Comprehensive course review
- Key concepts consolidation
- Final quiz and evaluation
- Feedback and performance reflection
About Cairo
Cairo is a mesmerizing assortment of iconic monuments, bustling markets, and ancient sites encircled by a vast and sprawling metropolis. At its core lies a maze-like medieval quarter. A world away from the modern side of the city, it boasts a seductive blend of intricate mosques, jostling crowds, madrasas, and traditional hammams. No visit could be complete without visiting the awe-inspiring Giza Pyramids that preside over the city's horizon. Whether you come to delve into the city's ancient past, dive into colorful souqs, sip mint tea and contemplate thousands of years of history or explore the city's cosmopolitan side, you'll be left with memories to last a lifetime.
Things to do and places to visit in Cairo
The multi-layered capital of Egypt offers its visitors lively markets, authentic restaurants, and a multitude of ancient sights and archeological findings. Gaze in wonder at the Pyramids, take an awe-inspiring look at Tutankhamen's burial mask, shop for handmade souvenirs in the bazaars or hop on a sunset cruise down the Nile and embrace the sensory overload that is Cairo.
Take a vacation in Cairo and you can:
- Visit the Great Sphinx of Giza, one of Ancient Egypt's great mysteries.
- Explore the ramparts of the Salah El-Din Citadel.
- Join locals drinking coffee at Fishawi Café, one of Cairo's first cafes and most important meeting spots.
- Marvel at the seemingly endless historical artifacts on display at the Egyptian Museum.
- Learn about the Ummayad, Ottoman, and Ayyubbid dynasties and more at the Museum of Islamic Art.
- Haggle for souvenirs and gifts at the Khan el-Khalili souk.
- See one of the world's oldest universities at the Al-Azhar Mosque, one of the city's original mosques.
- Take a tour of the showstopping Giza pyramids.
- Savor local cuisine such as mezze in the old city.
- Wander through the labyrinth-like streets of Coptic Cairo, the city's ancient quarter, and spot Roman relics.