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MUST’s Online Diploma Program is delivering the premium education in the field
The English 11 Course in Diploma Program at MUST is delivering up-to-date, first-rate, and industry-specific and education to its students.
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MUST Online High School has divided this course into 5 sections. These section are A Gathering Of Voices: Literature of Early (Beginnings- 1750), A Nation Is Born: Early National literature (1750-1800), A Growing Nation, Nineteenth-Century Literature (1800-1870), Division, Reconciliation, And Expansion: The Age Of Realism (1850-1914), Disillusion, , And Discontent: The Modern Age(19141946) & Prosperity And Protest: The contemporary Period (1946present).All sections are mandatory. A Gathering of Voices: Literature of Early (Beginnings- 1750): This section deals with the learning of the post-war period. The Federalist essays by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay present historical discussion of government organization and republican values. Fisher Ames, James Otis, and Patrick Henry are also valued for their political writings and orations. A Nation Is Born: Early National literature (1750-1800): This section involves the details of The first American novel, which is sometimes considered to be William Hill Brown's The Power of Sympathy (1789). It emphasizes on the early literature of the new nation struggled to find a uniquely American voice. A Growing Nation, Nineteenth-Century Literature (1800-1870): This section teaches you as to how the War of 1812 increased the desire to produce uniquely American work among Americans. A number of key new literary figures appeared, most prominently Washington Irving, William Cullen Bryant, James Fenimore Cooper and Edgar Allan Poe. Division, Reconciliation, And Expansion: This section deals with The Age Of Realism (1850-1914). It introduces 's two greatest 19th-century poets - Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson who could hardly have been more different in temperament and style. Disillusion, Defiance, And Discontent: This part of the course explains The Modern Age(19141946). It discusses the beginning of the 20th century in regards to American novelists who were expanding fiction's social spectrum to encompass both high and low life and sometimes connected to the naturalist school of realism then. Prosperity And Protest: This section describes The contemporary Period (1946present). It involves the studies from roughly the early 1970s until present day, the most well known literary category has been Postmodernism and notable. This section talks about the intellectually well-received writers of the period have included Thomas Pynchon, Tim O'Brien, Robert Stone, Don DeLillo, Paul Auster. MUST's High school diploma Programs are beyond borders and MUST course of English 11 covers all areas of English applicable worldwide. This major at will give students huge prospects of success in their professional and personal lives. To view all the courses Click here |
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