English Literature
This wheel is intended to assess the lerning from EL course
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- 1. How does understanding literary genres help readers interpret a text differently?
- 2. What makes Gothic literature psychologically powerful rather than simply “dark”?
- 3. Poe believed that every detail in a story should contribute to a “Single Effect.” Do you think modern storytelling still follows this principle?
- 4. How can atmosphere completely change the meaning of a literary scene?
- 5. What is the difference between a symbolic character and a realistic character?
- 6. How does the STEAL methodology help readers move beyond superficial character analysis?
- 7. Which part of STEAL do you think reveals the deepest truths about a character: Speech, Thoughts, Effect on Others, Actions, or Looks?
- 8. Why do some literary characters continue feeling human and believable centuries later?
- 9. How do Jungian archetypes help explain why certain stories feel universal?
- 10. Do archetypes limit originality, or do they actually help writers create stronger stories?
- 11. What similarities can we find between modern heroes and Homeric heroes?
- 12. Why is the Homeric tradition still important for understanding contemporary storytelling?
- 13. How does Shakespeare transform personal emotions into universal human conflicts?
- 14. Do you think Shakespeare’s stories were truly “original,” or were they already hypertextual reinterpretations?
- 15. What is the difference between hypertext and intertext?
- 16. How does recognizing hypertextual connections improve literary interpretation?
- 17. Can a reader fully understand a text without recognizing its references to other stories or traditions?
- 18. Why do symbols often communicate ideas more effectively than direct explanations?
- 19. How does literary symbolism force readers to participate actively in interpretation?
- 20. Which literary device creates the strongest emotional effect: metaphor, repetition, alliteration, imagery, oxymoron, or irony? Explain.
- 21. Why does repetition create emotional intensity in poetry and drama?
- 22. How do literary devices shape rhythm and psychological tension in a text?
- 23. Why do writers sometimes prefer ambiguity instead of giving readers clear answers?
- 24. How does dramatic performance change our interpretation of a literary text compared to silent reading?
- 25. After this semester, how has your understanding of literature changed beyond simply “understanding the plot”?