Literary Analysis
Course Themes Guide
The English 112 course will focus on a central theme that runs throughout the course. Students will choose a theme, and then use this theme when completing assignments under modules 2-4.
Course Themes:
o Addiction o Aging, death, and dying o Body image/eating disorders o Coming of Age o Heterosexual gender roles: equality and civil rights o Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender roles: equality and civil rights o Mental illness: schizophrenia, OCD, bipolar disorder o Physical disability, impairment, and disfigurement o Psychosis and violence o War and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Module Two: Course Theme Literary Analysis
In Module Two, students will work on a literary analysis. To complete the analysis, course theme will have to be paired with a fictional work (such as a fictional short story, poem, play, or film).
Below are some suggested fictional works listed under their corresponding course themes. Author names are provided parenthetically. Most of the suggested stories/poems/plays can be found through a quick web search. If a story is unavailable, inform the instructor so he or she may assist you.
Addiction: “Babylon Revisited” (F. Scott Fitzgerald) “Sonny’s Blues” (James Baldwin)
Aging, death, and dying “Thanatopsis” (William Cullen Bryant) “Midterm Break” (Seamus Heaney); “Death Be Not Proud” (John Donne) Time Flies (David Ives)
Body image/eating disorders “Barbie Doll” (Marge Piercy) Wasted (Marya Hornbacher)
Coming of Age
“A&P” (John Updike) “How Far She Went” (Mary Hood) “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” (Joyce Carol Oates)
Heterosexual gender roles: equality and civil rights “A Work of Artifice” (Marge Piercy) “The Curse” (Andre Dubus) “Yellow Wallpaper” (Charlotte Perkins Gilman) Trifles (Susan Glaspell)
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender roles: equality and civil rights
“Life After High School” (Joyce Carol Oates) “Paul’s Case” (Willa Cather) A Streetcar Named Desire (Tennessee Williams)
Mental illness: schizophrenia, OCD, bipolar disorder “A Rose for Emily” (William Faulkner) “The Tale-Tell Heart” (Edgar Allan Poe) “Bartleby” (Herman Melville)
Physical disability, impairment, and disfigurement “Everyday Use” (Alice Walker) “Good Country People” (Flannery O’Connor) “The Birthmark” (Nathaniel Hawthorne)
Psychosis and violence
“A Good Man Is Hard to Find” (Flannery O’Connor) “The Curse” (Andre Dubus) “The Cask of Amontillado” (Edgar Allan Poe) “Hunters in the Snow” (Tobias Wolff)
War and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
The Red Badge of Courage (Stephen Crane) “Soldiers Home” (Ernest Hemingway) “The Things They Carried” (Tim O’Brien) “The Thing in the Forest” (A.S. Byatt)
Modules Three and Four: Course Theme Research
In Modules Three and Four, you will research your course themes in the social and natural sciences. Keywords will help limit searches to the appropriate discipline. Below are course themes and useful keywords.
Addiction
Keywords Social Sciences—drinking of alcoholic beverages; drinking customs; social context
Keywords Natural Sciences—medical science and addiction; drug addiction
Aging, death, and dying
Keywords Social Sciences—death attitudes; social support; psychological aspects
Keywords Natural Sciences—death attitudes; palliative treatment; physicians
Body image/eating disorders
Keywords Social Sciences—body image, eating disorders; psychological aspects; social support; social disabilities
Keyword Natural Sciences—eating disorders; research; anorexia nervosa; bulimia; compulsive eating; causes and theories
Coming of Age
Keywords Social Sciences—age studies; social emotions; sexual development; puberty
Keywords Natural Sciences—puberty; sexual development; biological
Heterosexual gender roles: equality and civil rights
Keyword search terms in the social sciences: feminism; equality; women -- social conditions; women’s rights; social movements
Keyword search terms in the sciences: feminism; women's rights; biological sciences; Neuroscience
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender roles: equality and civil rights
Keywords Social Sciences—lesbian; gay; bisexual; transgender roles; equality; civil rights
Keywords Natural Sciences—lesbian; gay; bisexual; transgender roles; medical sciences; neuroscience
Mental illness: schizophrenia, OCD, bipolar disorder
Keyword Social Sciences: obsessive-compulsive disorder; neuroses; compulsive behavior; schizophrenia; psychoses; social sciences
Keyword Natural Sciences: obsessive-compulsive disorder; neuroses; compulsive behavior; schizophrenia; psychoses; medical science; neuroscience
Physical disability, impairment, and disfigurement
Keyword search terms in the social sciences: physical disability; disfigurement; social sciences; amputee
Keyword search terms in the sciences: physical disability; disfigurement; medical sciences; amputee; psychiatry
Psychosis and violence
Keyword search terms in the social sciences: psychosis; violence; sociology; criminal justice
Keyword search terms in the sciences: psychosis; violence; medical sciences; neuroscience; psychiatry
War and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Keyword search terms in the social sciences: war; post-traumatic stress disorder; social factors; social effects
Keyword search terms in the sciences: war; post-traumatic stress disorder; medical sciences; Neuroscience