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LITERATURE 2

Literature of the World

Submitted by
Nadja Sansarona

Submitted to:
Sir Jose Danny Bruno
Table of Contents
Title Page

Introduction 1

Criticisms/Analyses

Once upon a time 2

Analects 3

Rig Veda 4

To The Unknown God 5

The Arabian Nights 6

Schindlers List 7

The Iliad 8

Summary 9
Introduction

The Literatures of the World allows the learners to combine their interests in regional

literatures or national literatures such as Chinese, French, Russian, Filipino, German,

Italian with more topical studies such as genre, period, gender, ethnic literature,

literature and the visual arts, cultural studies, writing, and Third World studies.

The World Literature subject provides students with solid expertise in a single regional

or national culture, while allowing them to explore beyond it comparatively and critically.

In a rapidly globalizing world where we are increasingly crossing national, cultural and

linguistic boundaries.

Name: Nadja Sansarona Optometry 62-A

Iliad
Greek mythology..

Homer.

Iliad proper..

Summary
Several famous literary works from different countries were discussed with our World

Literature subject. One is the Once upon a time by Gabriel Okara, a poem from the

Nigerian Literature in which the author laments the lost innocence of youth. In it he condemns

the hypocrisy of adults hemmed in and constrained by rules and conventions adopting

masks for different occasions: for lying, cheating and betraying whereas childhood is

portrayed as a time of honest laughter, and spontaneity.taught me to be true and show the

real us and it also made me realize

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