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Take a look at the lives of Yeats, Shakespeare, Poe & Defoe.

What you will learn

Understand the lives and works of Yeats, Poe, Shakespeare, and Defoe.

Understand various tropes used and how the authors defined them.

Differentiate between different styles of writing.

Write an essay OR create a presentation OR create a video on your favourite author.

Description

Part 1 of the English Classics Series.

1. You’re at – Beginner’s – Yeats, Shakespeare, Poe & Defoe.

2. Intermediate – Yeats, Shakespeare, Poe & Defoe.

3. Advanced – Yeats, Shakespeare, Poe & Defoe.

So, what is this course all about?

This course takes a look at the lives and the works of Yeats, Shakespeare, Poe & Defoe. We talk about their writing styles, your opinions, and the general poem/plot structures. I introduce you to some new terms, a little bit of history, and finally, we take a look at their works. We’re not going to dive deep in the beginner’s lesson but we’re going to take a look at the overall crux of the story. Once you finish the beginner’s lesson, move onto the intermediate lesson where you’ll learn more about their works.


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Ok, but what will I get out of it?

Maybe a newfound interest in poetry & prose? Maybe a desire to write or maybe, a desire to learn?

I want to learn all about the English Classics but before that, I wanna prep myself a little. What do I do?

Read a little bit of Hansel & Gretel. The best prep is often the easiest one. Start with children’s stories. Heck, you can even try a little bit of Oscar Wilde. If you’ve ever read books such as Pride & Prejudice or The Adventures of Tom Sawyer then you were born ready for my class. Even if you didn’t, you can always pick up Jane Eyre and you’d still be good to go.

Alright then, see you in class!

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Content

Introduction – Yeats

Political Ideologies & Opinions
Introduction – Yeats
The Wild Swans at Coole
How should one interpret a poem?
The Second Coming
The Stolen Child

Introduction – Shakespeare

Introduction
Macbeth
Midsummer Night’s Dream
Merchant of Venice

Poe & Defoe

Introduction – Poe & Defoe
The Cask of Amontillado
The Masque of The Red Death
Moll Flanders – Brief Summary
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