This course material aims to provide candidates with a deep understanding of selected literary texts from Ghana, analyzing various elements such as themes, characters, literary devices, historical context, and cultural significance.
The primary objective of this course is to enable candidates to identify and appreciate the richness of Ghanaian literature by studying prescribed texts that reflect the country's diverse cultural heritage and historical experiences.
Through critical analysis, candidates will gain insights into the themes explored in these texts, the characters that drive the narratives, and the literary devices used by the authors to convey meaning. By delving into the structural and stylistic elements of the prescribed texts, candidates will interpret and appreciate the nuances of Ghanaian literature. They will explore how these texts reflect the cultural and historical significance of Ghana, shedding light on societal norms, traditions, and the unique experiences of its people.
Through written analysis and engagement in discussions, candidates will critically engage with the prescribed texts, offering their perspectives on the works studied. In this course, candidates will explore different literary forms such as Drama, Prose, and Poetry, each offering a distinct lens through which to view Ghanaian literature.
The study of Drama will involve analyzing the dialogue, characters, and stage directions to understand how playwrights bring their stories to life. Prose, on the other hand, will focus on narrative structures, character development, and the use of prose style to convey meaning.
Finally, the exploration of Poetry will delve into the use of language, imagery, and poetic devices to evoke emotions and create vivid imagery. Throughout the course, candidates will be encouraged to explore the complexities of Ghanaian literature, grappling with the multiple layers of meaning embedded in the prescribed texts.
By the end of this course, candidates will not only have a deeper appreciation for Ghanaian literature but will also have honed their critical thinking skills and analytical abilities through the interpretation and analysis of literary works.
In essence, this Literature course on Ghanaian literature offers candidates a gateway to the rich tapestry of literary heritage in Ghana, equipping them with the tools to navigate and appreciate the complexities of the prescribed texts and engage in meaningful discussions about the cultural and historical significance of Ghanaian literature.
Through this exploration, candidates will emerge with a newfound appreciation for the power of literature to transcend boundaries and illuminate the human experience.
Félicitations, vous avez terminé la leçon sur Literature (Ghana Only). Maintenant que vous avez exploré le concepts et idées clés, il est temps de mettre vos connaissances à lépreuve. Cette section propose une variété de pratiques des questions conçues pour renforcer votre compréhension et vous aider à évaluer votre compréhension de la matière.
Vous rencontrerez un mélange de types de questions, y compris des questions à choix multiple, des questions à réponse courte et des questions de rédaction. Chaque question est soigneusement conçue pour évaluer différents aspects de vos connaissances et de vos compétences en pensée critique.
Utilisez cette section d'évaluation comme une occasion de renforcer votre compréhension du sujet et d'identifier les domaines où vous pourriez avoir besoin d'étudier davantage. Ne soyez pas découragé par les défis que vous rencontrez ; considérez-les plutôt comme des opportunités de croissance et d'amélioration.
The Lion and the Jewel
Sous-titre
A Play
Éditeur
Oxford University Press
Année
1963
ISBN
9780199110837
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Things Fall Apart
Éditeur
William Heinemann Ltd
Année
1958
ISBN
9780385474542
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The Poetry of Okot p'Bitek
Éditeur
East African Educational Publishers
Année
1966
ISBN
9789966467857
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Vous vous demandez à quoi ressemblent les questions passées sur ce sujet ? Voici plusieurs questions sur Literature (Ghana Only) des années précédentes.
Question 1 Rapport
From the list of words letter A to D, choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.
Eating fresh fruits and vegetables is beneficial to one's health while eating processed foods is ......
Question 1 Rapport
Choose from the options A to E the one that MOST APPROPRIATELY COMPLETES THE SENTENCE.
If I_____ you, l would forgive the boy
Question 1 Rapport
In each of the following questions, the main/primary stress is indicated by writing the syllable on which it occurs in capital letters. From the word lettered A. to D, choose the one that has the correct stress.
affidavit