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				Nov 04, 2025			
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                  52-2690 Literature on Film  Class concerns the relationship between written and filmed versions of a story, novel, or play. Course explores how character development, plot, narrative, symbols, and language are translated from text to film. To facilitate analysis, students acquire a basic vocabulary for discussing literature and film. Instructors may focus on a particular theme, such as the love story, fantasy, or mythology. Works studied have been as diverse as The Color Purple by Alice Walker, Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and 2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke. 
  3 Credits     HU Requisites PREREQUISITES: 52-1112 Writing and Rhetoric - Enhanced II    or 52-1122 Writing and Rhetoric II for Non-Native Speakers of English    or 52-1152 Writing and Rhetoric II    or 52-1162 Writing and Rhetoric II- Service Learning  
				  
  
			
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