Part I Fiction Chapter 1 Plot Kate Chopin The Story of an Hour William Faulkner A Rose for Emily Chapter 2 Character and Characterization Alice Walker Everyday Use James Joyce Eveline Chapter 3 Point of View Richard Conneli The Most Dangerous Game Katherine Mansfield Miss Brill Chapter 4 Style Ernest Hemingway A Clean Well-Lighted Place Amy Tan Two Kinds Chapter 5 Tone and Irony Shirley Jackson The Lottery Edgar Allan Poe The Tell-Tale Heart Chapter 6 Symbols and Allesory Katherine Mansfield The Fly Nathaniel Hawthorne Young Goodman Brown Chapter 7 Theme D.H.Lawrence The Rocking-Horse Winner Flannery O‘Connor A Good Man Is Hard To Find Part II Poetry Chapter 1 Speaker and Tone William Wordsworth I Wandered ~nely as a Cloud Emily Dickinson I‘m Nobody! Who are you? Percy Bysshe Shelley Ozymandias Thomas Hardy The Man He Killed Theodore Roethke My Papa‘s Waltz Robert Browning My Last Duchess Chapter 2 Denotation and Connotation There is No Frigate Like A Book Emily Dickinson Homecoming Langston Hughes William Shakespeare When My Love Swears That She is Made of Truth Edwin Arlington Robinson Richard Cory Langston Hughes Cross Emily Dickinson This Is My Letter William Shakespeare Spring Chapter 3 Image, Symbolism and Allesory Because I could Not stop For Death Emily Dickinson William Shakespeare Winter lane Flanders Van Gogh‘s Bed Sylvia Plath Mirror Robert Browning Meeting at Night Christina Rossetti Up-hill Robert Frost The Road Not Taken Emily Dickinson I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died Chapter 4 Fisures of Speech The Wind James Stephens EmiLy Dickinson It Si{ts {rom Leaden Sieves Sylvia Piath Metaphors Langston Hughes Dream De{erred William Blake The Chimney Sweeper William Wordsworth My Heart Leaps Up John Milton Methought I Saw My Late Espoused Saint Emily Dickinson A Narrow Fellow in the Grass Robert Burns A Red, Red Rose Richard Lovelace To Lucasta, Going to the Wars Anne Stevenson The Victory Robert Frost ‘Out, Out--‘ Chapter 5 Musical Devices A.E.Housman On Wenlock Edge Robert Frost Nothing Gold Can Stay John Crowe Ransom Parting, Without a Sequel Anne Sexton To a Friend Whose Work Has Come to Triumph Michael Drayton Since There‘s No Help Robert Frost Desert Places A.E.Housman Eight O‘Clock Robert Herrick Delight in Disorder Chapter 6 Rhythm and Motor Wait Whitman Had I the Choice George Herbert Virtue A.E.Housman Oh Who Is That Young Sinner Robert Frost The Aim Was Song Emily Dickinson I Like to See It Lap the Miles Alexander Pope Sound and Sense Adrienne Rich Aunt Jennifer‘s Tigers Chapter 7 Pattern William Shakespeare To Be or Not to Be Alexander Pope A Little Learning Is a Dangerous Thing Percy Bysshe Shelley Ode to the West Wind William Wordsworth She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways William Shakespeare When, in Disgrace with Fortune and Men‘s Eyes Dylan Thomas Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night Elizabeth Bishop Sestina Chapter 8 Open Form Life is a Nice Place Louis Gliick T.S.Eliot The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock Suzanne E.Berger The Meal Czeslaw Milosz Christopher Robin E.E.Cummings L(a Part III Drama Elements of Drama Types of Drama Susan Glaspell Trifles Bibliography
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