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高校文学:エドガー・アラン・ポーの1学期

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Jennifer Smith, M.A. in English (she/her)
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この 12 週間の文学クラスでは、学生はエドガー・アラン・ポーの作品と人生について読み、分析し、議論し、書きます。
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英語レベル - 不明
米国の学年 10 - 12
Intermediate レベル向け
12 lessons//12 Weeks
 Week 1
Lesson 1
Introduction to Poe and the Gothic
- Biography of Edgar Allan Poe - Gothic Literature and Dark Romanticism - Poe's themes and writing style - Poe's "Philosophy of Composition" - In-class reading and discussion of "The Haunted Palace" - Guidelines, expectations, and resources for the final essay (due in Week 11) - Homework: Read "The Fall of the House of Usher"
 Week 2
Lesson 2
Literary Analysis
- In-class discussion of "The Fall of the House of Usher" - In-class reading and analysis of "The Tell-Tale Heart" - Homework: Read "The Black Cat"
 Week 3
Lesson 3
A Look into Poe's Use of Mythology and Folklore in Short Stories
- *Essay Milestone 1: Topic is due - In-class discussion of "The Black Cat" (individual story and comparison to "The Tell-Tale Heart" - In-class discussion of Poe's use of mythology and folklore in "The Black Cat" - In-class reading and discussion of "Annabel Lee" - Homework: Read "The Bells."
 Week 4
Lesson 4
Exploring Psychoanalytic Theory: Doubles, The Uncanny, and More
- In-class discussion of "The Bells" - In-class discussion of the doubles trope and the uncanny in the horror genre - In-class lesson on Psychoanalytic Literary Theory - Homework: Read and analyze "William Wilson" through the lens of Psychoanalytic Literary Theory.
 Week 5
Lesson 5
Further Poe Works and Literary Concepts
- *Essay Milestone 2: Thesis statement is due - In-class discussion of "William Wilson" - In-class reading and discussion of "The Conqueror Worm" - Homework: Read "Ligeia"
 Week 6
Lesson 6
Vampire Symbolism and the Concept of the Sublime in Poe's works
- In-class discussion of "Ligeia" - In-class discussion of vampire symbolism in literature - In-class mini-lesson on Edmund Burke's theory of the sublime - Homework: Read "Berenice" and identify the elements of vampire symbolism and the concept of the sublime
 Week 7
Lesson 7
More Vampire Symbolism and Gothic Themes
- *Essay Milestone 3: Outline of essay is due - In-class discussion of "Berenice" - In-class reading and discussion of "Morella" - In-class discussion (part two) of vampire symbolism and the sublime in literature and film - Homework: Read "The Pit and the Pendulum"
 Week 8
Lesson 8
Poe's Use of Mythology and Folklore in Poetry
- *Essay Milestone 4: Introductory paragraph of essay is due - In-class discussion of "The Pit and the Pendulum" - In-class reading and discussion of "To Helen" - In-class discussion of Poe's use of mythology and folklore in poems - In-class lesson on ballads - Homework: Read and identify mythological allusions in "To -- -- -- Ulalume"
 Week 9
Lesson 9
Romantic Poetry; Detective Fiction
- In-class discussion of "To -- -- -- Ulalume" - In-class reading and discussion of Romantic poems that feature allusions to mythology - In-class lesson on the tropes and themes in detective fiction - Homework: Read and identify the detective fiction tropes and themes in "The Murders in the Rue Morgue"
 Week 10
Lesson 10
The Influence of Poe's Detective Fiction
- *Essay Milestone 5: Rough draft of essay is due - In-class discussion of "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" - In-class discussion of Poe's influence on detective fiction and connections to contemporary literature and media - Homework: Read "The Purloined Letter"
 Week 11
Lesson 11
Essays; Poe's Lighter Side and His Enduring Legacy
- *Final essay is due - In-class discussion of "The Purloined Letter" - In-class reading and discussion of Poe's "lighter side" poems - Discussion of Poe's continuing influence on literature and media - Homework: (OPTIONAL) Gather supplies for next week's Poe Party
 Week 12
Lesson 12
Sharing, Puns, Memes, and More
- Students share what they learned while writing their essays (brief summary, what surprised them or interested them the most, what further questions they still have, etc.) - Discussion of favorite Poe works - Edgar Allan Poe humor - Perfectly Poe Party
このクラスは 英語で教えられます。
  • Students will: - Demonstrate knowledge of Edgar Allan Poe's life, works, and contributions to the Gothic genre. - Define and explain elements of Romanticism and the Gothic. - Analyze Poe's works for themes, symbolism, figurative language, and other literary devices. - Make connections between various literary works, genres, authors, themes, and tropes. - Demonstrate critical reading and literary analysis skills in oral and written formats.
I recently completed my Master's in English. During my time in graduate school, I studied the Gothic genre and wrote an essay on Poe for one of my courses. I also teach other Poe classes on the Outschool Platform. I have taught literature and poetry classes to public school students, co-op students, my homeschooled children, and in an online class format. Additionally, I have led poetry and literature workshops for adults. I have chosen to teach an entire semester on Poe because:
1. He is my favorite writer/poet.
2. I've been a Poe fanatic since I was 14 and read The Tell-Tale Heart for the first time.
3. I have Poe books, pillows, ravens, skulls, etc. throughout my house; I know Poe.
4. Poe is an excellent choice for encouraging students to really dive into (and enjoy) classic literature.
授業以外に週あたり 2 - 4 時間の学習が期待されます
Homework
頻度: 含まれる
フィードバック: 含まれる
詳細: - Students will have weekly homework. Each weekly homework assignment consists of reading (links to online versions of required reading will be posted each week.) A discussion guide will also be provided for each week. Supplemental sources will also be recommended on a weekly basis. - Students will have an essay due during Week 11 of the class. There are several milestones leading up to the final essay. These milestones are listed in the Class Description. Further information about the essay will be provided during the Week 1 class meeting.
Assessment
頻度: 含まれる
詳細: Learner progress is assessed through weekly class discussions, homework assignments, and a final project - the literary analysis essay.
- Note-taking supplies (pen, paper, Notes app, etc.)
- Word processor (Google docs, Microsoft, etc.) for written assignments

このクラスでは、Outschool内のクラスルームに加えて、以下を使用します。
Edgar Allan Poe writes in the Gothic genre. His work features unreliable narrators with disturbing thoughts, descriptions of the macabre, criminal acts, violence (including harm to and death of humans and animals), and other dark and disturbing elements. 
Students and teacher:
- Works of Edgar Allan Poe (read online)
- YouTube

- Teacher only:
- The Cambridge Companion to the American Gothic
- The Norton Anthology of American Literature 1820-1865
- Critical Theory Today: A User-Friendly Guide by Lois Tyson
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I teach Literature, Writing, Poetry, Mythology, and Folklore classes for Middle and High School. I also teach a small selection of classes for elementary-aged students and preschoolers.

I have a BS in Elementary Education and a MA in English. I... 

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