ENG 112 College Composition II                                         Nancy McTaggart
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Unit 1:  Drama

One of the oldest forms of literature is drama.   For many students, it's also one of the most familiar, so it seems like a good place to start the course.  Welcome!

In this genre you'll have a choice of two plays to study and discuss.  You must write about one of these plays.

  • Trifles is an early twentieth century play written by an American woman about  the investigation of a murder.  A man has died and the sheriff and some neighbors come to his house to learn more about it.

  • Hamlet is a literary classic many of you are familiar with.  It was written by William Shakespeare about 1603, and tells the story of a family after one of the men is killed.   Part of this unit will include watching a video version of the play. 

You may review the text of each to get a sense of the author's style of writing by clicking on the names of the plays above.  

Listservs

In all of the work we do in this course, the most important part will be communicating.  One way we'll be communicating is with listservs.  A listserv is a program that allows you to email one address and then it sends the message on to each of the other members of the listserv.  It will appear in their regular email accounts just like any other message.  

Please subscribe to the listserv for the drama unit now.  Your email message should look like this:

To: Majordomo@listserv.cc.va.us
Subject: [Leave this blank]
Message subscribe  112drama youremailaddress 

When you have subscribed to the 112drama listserv, please send a note to the other subscribers on the list telling us that you have joined us and telling us a little bit about who you are.  To send a message to the listserv, just use the listserv address in your email message as you would any other address:

To: 112drama@listserv.cc.va.us
Subject: Hello, Hey, or ...
Message  [Whatever you wish to write.]

While you're in the drama unit, please respond to at least 2 messages from the listserv.   

You may use the listserv to ask questions, seek help, share frustrations or inspirations with each other, or whatever else you find helpful.  As you work through the unit on the play you've chosen to study,  you will be asked to send your responses to a few questions.  These are required tasks.  

VOCABULARY

There are some vocabulary terms that will be helpful for you to know as you read the plays and write your paper.   You will be expected to know them when you take your first exam, so it's best to start now.    

Vocabulary of Drama

As you read the literature in this course, try to identify examples of each of these terms.   You can find a good explanation of most of these terms on the web.  This website also contains a short story by Susan Glaspell, "A Jury of her Peers," and refers to Faulkner's short story, "A Rose for Emily," one of the choices in the fiction choices.

 Now, it's time to read the plays!  Click on the works below to find the text: 

Trifles
or  Hamlet

Return to this page by closing the browser window with each play when you've finished reading it.   Then decide which play you'd like to write about.  Good luck!  

Feel free to email me your questions or put them in the listserv.  If it's a question you have, you can be sure that others will, too!

Trifles Assignments             Hamlet Assignments