COD 2006 - S239
Golding's Lord of the Flies: Proving Rousseau wrong?
IGCSE Literature teachers; teachers/schools who wish to introduce IGCSE English Literature in their curriculum.
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sessions, start: 18-Aug
The course chosen does not allow any new enrolment
Course detail
Year: 2006
Level: Secondary
Language: English
Status: Ended
Lugar: ESSARP - Deheza 3139, CABA
Facilitator/s: Ms. Paula D'Alessandro
ESSARP Schools
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Exams Schools
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Non affiliate
ARS 20.00
ARS 20.00
Sessions
Sessions | Dates | Start | Finish |
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1 | 18 August 2006 | 05:30 pm | 08:30 pm |
Facilitator/s
Paula D'Alessandro
IGCSE Literature teachers; teachers/schools who wish to introduce IGCSE English Literature in their curriculum.
- To provide IGCSE literature teachers with useful tools for the analysis of literary texts.
- To provide them with strategies to facilitate students' access to those texts.
- To enhance critical thinking in both teachers and students.
Theoretical background: Neoclassical vs. Romantic attitudes towards society. Rousseau's myth of the "Noble Savage". Postmodernism and the demystification of the Romantic ideal of the Noble Savage.
The story: Setting: the importance of isolation. Plot: analysis of narrative strategies. Characters: presentation techniques and motivation analysis. Themes, motifs and symbols. Use of allegory. Detailed analysis of fragments.
Methodology: Literary analysis and pedagogical considerations on the story through a facilitator-led presentation, debates, pair work and group work activities.
Previous reading of the novel is presupposed.
- Cox, C. (1960) "Lord of the Flies" in Critical Quarterly pages 116 and 117.
- Daiches, D. (ed.) (1970) Studies in English Literature: Lord of the Flies by Whitley, J. London: Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd.
- Kermode, F. (1962) Puzzles and Epiphanies. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
- Niemeyer, C. (1961) "The Coral Island Revisited" in College English volume XX.