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Title of the literary work here Name of the Writer Here

TITLE OF THE LITERARY WORK: ________________ WRITER: _____________________________ GENRE: ___________________________ LITERARY FORM:_____________________

[Getting to Know the Writer] In this slide, present to us a simple overview of the writer. This will include his brief life, and his literary career. Do not forget to include his body of works, publications, and the like. Please include a picture if possible. DO NOT INCLUDE UNNECESSARY DETAILS THAT ARE NOT IMPORTANT IN HIS CAREER AS A WRITER.

[The Context of the Literary Work] Describe the time from when it was published. Describe how the period affected the work. Describe the reception / criticism that it had when it was published, if there is any.

[SUMMARY / PLOT] The summary of the literary work should be comprehensive as possible. You are given a creative hand on how to present the summary in class. Make sure that the class can follow the story. Do NOT READ the summary in class WITHOUT stating your own input.

[SETTING]

[POINT OF VIEW]

[CONFLICT]

[EXCERPTS] Pick out 5 outstanding / critical excerpts in the story and explain the keypoints. [interpretation] Describe the language of the excerpts.

[LITERARY WORK: THEMES] Include the theme/s in this slide. Make sure they are written in sentence format. Example: True love conquers everything. Write as many themes as possible.

[WHAT MAKES THIS WORK “LITERATURE?” Rationalize why this work is labeled as “literature.” Use the scale / literary standards as it was presented earlier in the course.