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LIT-218 — Children’s Literature II

3 credits · 3 hours

As follow-up to Children’s Literature I ( LIT-217 ), this course focuses on one of the most significant themes in literature, particularly in works written for children and young adults: the search for identity. The course examines full-length works, classics, contemporary novels and works of fantasy-that explore this theme. Discussion topics may include hero-worship, self-reliance, society’s view of the child, the impact of environment, and peer pressure. The course closely examines narrative techniques, especially point of view. The department recommends that students complete Children’s Literature I ( LIT-217 ) prior to taking this course. This course meets the General Education requirement for Creative Work. Pre/ Ed. Course Yes Mass Transfer Course Yes

Prerequisites: ENG-111

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