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Course Description In this course, students look at some of the great periods of creativity in theater and read influential dramas from major literary periods. The course begins with a study of the Greek tragedy Antigone. Students move on to the Elizabethan Age and study Shakespeare's The Tempest. For the Victorian Era, students read Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. The course concludes with an examination of the existentialist dramas of the 20th century, including Jean-Paul Sartre's play, No Exit. In addition to reading plays, students study elements of stagecraft and production during each major dramatic period and read author biographies. Drama in Literature can be combined with Shakespearean Literature to make a full year (2-semester) course. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. College prep. Delivery Method Other Information One time start-up fee: $1,950- includes coordinator training (2-3 hours phone training for up to 3 people), database set-up and the first year of technical support. Course Materials All courses are completely online |
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