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Mi Madam Damo Teo Mi Chua Mister Fahy Literature. So awesome we feel bad. What was the last book you read? Are you an avid reader or avid for Lit? If you are here because you heard Lit is easy or for other sad reasons, go


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Literature.

Mi Mi

Chua Damo

Madam

Fahy

Mister

Teo

So awesome we feel bad.

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What was the last book you read? Are you an avid reader or avid for Lit? If you are here because you heard ‘Lit is easy’ or for other sad reasons, go away. Leave now. Y es, right now. Y

  • u will read at least 600 pages this year.

Thrice over. If you are still here, hello and welcome to Literature in CJC. Y

  • u may have

heard that we are insanely great. They are right.

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PAPER PAPER

2 lectures 2 tutorials 3 texts 1 lecture 3 tutorials 2 texts concuent H2 papers

Pauline Chua Roxanne Teo Marc Kenji Lim David Laurence Fahy Shalini Damodaran
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1 lecture 3 tutorials 2 texts

Pauline Chua Roxanne Teo Marc Kenji Lim

H1

ces

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The Age of Innocence.

Edith Wharton

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Othello.

William Shakespeare

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A Streetcar Named Desire.

Tennessee Williams

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CJC

Literature Students

Fuy alive Aicute Aesthec Avid aders

A Future in Business Creative Arts Humanities Law and legal services

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IAMBLIND. PLEASEHELP.

story

about words a

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IT IS SPRING AND I AM BLIND.

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WORDS conquer

ALL

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SELL SELL SELL

Old Spice TVC by Wieden+Kennedy.
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TICKLE

Stickers by S.K. Lo

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ROUSE

Les Misérables by Victor Hugo.

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CATCH ON

British propaganda poster + Drake.
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HOW WHY

I T ’S AB OUT AN D
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HOW WHY WHAT

Describe what is

  • bviously there

Identify the artistic methods & choices Interpret the ideas and concerns

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choices

perspective

setting

mood

tone arrangement characterisation

ALL ARTISTS MAKE

title

style

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effects

these choices have

  • n the reader

desolation

gloom eeriness sadness

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One of the best-known images of 20th-century art, Nighthawks depicts an all-night diner in which three customers, all lost in their own thoughts, have

  • congregated. Fluorescent lights had just come into use in

the early 1940s, and the all-night diner emits an eerie glow, like a beacon on the dark street corner. Hopper eliminated any reference to an entrance, and the viewer, drawn to the light, is shut out from the scene by a seamless wedge of glass. The four anonymous and uncommunicative night owls seem as separate and remote from the viewer as they are from one another.

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purpose

which have a

isolation

life in the city relationships underworld disconnection your response?

criminal

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home

HOUSE

mind

BRAIN

film

MOVIE

what’sthedifference?

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COLOURS ACTION GEOMETRY lery sty

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It is a truth universally acknowledged, that young men and women in possession

  • f a good mind, must be in want of a good

EDUCATION

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LITERATURE

‘A’ LEVEL

it is not passive rote learning.

it is about building your voice.

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be

cool

READ WITH STYLE

CHOOSE WISELY

SEE YOU SOON