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, ENG2613 2023: Assignment 01

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Due date: 17 APRIL 2024


Section A: Questions based on Unit 1
Question 1
Write a short paragraph in which you explain, in your own words, why we sometimes use
the word “literatures” in the plural form instead of the word “literature” in the singular
form

We sometimes use the word “literatures” in the plural form instead of the word
“literature” in the singular form because we are referring to the collective body of written
works from different cultures, languages, or time periods. When we talk about “world
literatures” or “comparative literatures,” we are acknowledging the diversity and range of
literary traditions and texts that exist globally. This plural form highlights the multitude of
literary expressions and perspectives that contribute to the richness and complexity of
human storytelling. In the context of comparative literature, for example, scholars study
and analyse multiple literary traditions to gain insights into the interconnectedness and
differences between them, which is why the plural form is often used.



Reference:
Damrosch, David. "What is World Literature." The Modern Language Association of
America, February, 2003.)

Question 2
Literature can be divided into different genres: Prose, Poetry and Drama.
Write three separate sentences – one sentence per genre – defining the genre and
providing an example of the genre.



1.Prose is a genre of literature that is written in natural language and follows a traditional
narrative structure. An example of prose is the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper
Lee.



2. Poetry is a genre of literature that uses the aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language
to evoke emotional responses. An example of poetry is the collection "Milk and Honey" by
Rupi Kaur.

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