Western Literature and Research MethodologyLecture ContentsThis webpage will contain all of the lecture materials, texts, presentations, and important links. If there is anything missing please tell me.
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Unit 1: Social LimitationsSocial limitations represent the systemic, cultural, and institutional barriers that restrict individual freedoms and opportunities. These constraints—often rooted in race, class, gender, and other identity markers—result in unequal access to resources, oppressive norms, and structural inequities. This unit explores the mechanisms of social control, their historical evolution, and their contested representations in literature.
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Midterm: "A White Heron"Shakespeare's MacbethShakespeare's LifeMacbeth Act 1 Scene 1: Elemental PhilosophyWherein we meet the Weird Sisters, have a look at the Four Elements their corresponding Humors, and find out why the Witch Hunter King loved the smell of broiled witch.
Macbeth - Act 1Macbeth - Act 2Lecture Resources: Macbeth - Act 3Lecture Resources:
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Primary TextAll materials will be prepared by the instructor. There is no need to buy a book for this course.
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Writing PromptsSOURCE_SUMMARY: "Summarize the information in the attached document that is most relevant to the study outlined in the attached "project proposal." Return in prose paragraphs of around 500 words without conditional formatting of any kind. If the document is a journal article return a summary of the abstract, findings, and methodology"
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