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description     = Students use the methods of literary interpretation to study and analyze the art of film. Students will read works of fiction and non-fiction, write both analytically and creatively, and participate in discussion.  
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Students use the methods of literary interpretation to study and analyze the art of film. Students will read works of fiction and non-fiction, write both analytically and creatively, and participate in discussion.
 
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Department English Language and Literature
Teacher Korie Johnson
Sessions 1
GR Code EL
Offered Previously
Open to Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors

Students use the methods of literary interpretation to study and analyze the art of film. Students will read works of fiction and non-fiction, write both analytically and creatively, and participate in discussion.