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                                                      Studies in Literature and Rhetoric

                                                      The purpose of this website is to provide information that may have not appeared in your collected notes or been gathered from classroom discussion. These are important pieces of information in order to better comprehend and actualize the criteria developed in the classroom. Look through the information assiduously in order to better comprehend what has been covered in class.

                                                      Each student will find the information labeled in the links at the top of the page, signifying what is being covered in that class, or they can just choose the link for that class in order to get up to speed as to what has been covered for a particular unit. This is NOT meant to be a final discussion on any/every topic. The classroom discussions will hold the key to success, not this website; so, it still remains very important to not miss any lecture time.

                                                      Many of the pages include web links for you to use at your leisure, or to help for days missing lecture. They will provide guidance to helpful resources which can further your understanding of the in-class material.

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                                                      Senior Exam Essay
                                                      The Hero is more than a conscious ideal--it represents not only what values are in the external world, but what is valued in ourselves. Heroes represent desires, and all the forces opposed by these beings are conscious/unconscious fears; the battle done on our behalf, and the resulting victory/loss shared.
                                                      In an analytical dissertation, provide an understanding of the Heroes displayed in the writings covered throughout the term. Base your writings on the characters abilities to handle internal/external issues and defeat the opposing forces they face. Understand these forces are also the Heroes themselves.

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