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ENGL: English (UG)

203-W03
Exploding the Hero in Lit/Film
 
MWF 8:15 am - 9:20 am
A. Roth-Reinhardt
Core 
09/04 - 12/20
20/19/0
Lecture
CRN 42690
4 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 19
Waitlisted: 0
09/04 - 12/20
M T W Th F Sa Su

8:15 am
9:20 am
BEC 114

 

8:15 am
9:20 am
BEC 114

 

8:15 am
9:20 am
BEC 114

   

Subject: English (UG) (ENGL)

CRN: 42690

Lecture

St Paul: Brady Educational Center 114

Old Core Requirements Met:
     UG Core Literature/Writing

2020 Core Requirements Met:
     Integ/Humanities

Other Requirements Met:
     Writing Intensive

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

Anne Roth-Reinhardt

What makes a hero, and how do we contribute to their construction? Are super powers enough? Do they have to be good? Do they have to be likable? Must they rescue someone? Which qualities matter to audiences, and what separates the passable hero from the truly Halloween-costume and lunchbox-worthy ones? This course explores the construction of “the hero” by considering its genesis, its development, and its (sometimes) eventual fall within various contemporary sources alongside older literal and visual touchstones. We will investigate what makes the hero so revered and then consider what these qualities reveal about the human condition. Possible texts include J.M. Coetzee’s FOE, Jonathan Eid’s THE LUCKIEST MAN, Gillian Flynn’s GONE GIRL, and Homer’s THE ODYSSEY. Possible films include BLACK PANTHER, SPIDERMAN, THE DARK KNIGHT and WONDER WOMAN. The writing load for this course is a minimum of 15 pages of formal revised writing. This course satisfies the WAC Writing Intensive requirement.

4 Credits


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