Exploring Emotional Expression in Literature
Students will analyse how authors use language, imagery, and character development to convey complex emotions and psychological states in literary texts.
Key Questions
- How do authors use specific vocabulary and imagery to evoke particular emotions in the reader?
- What role does character dialogue and internal monologue play in revealing emotional depth?
- How can understanding a character's emotional journey enhance our empathy and connection to a story?
NCCA Curriculum Specifications
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