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Comparative Literature
Comparative Literature – Final Exam Review
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- Comparative Literature – Final Exam Review is the central note you are studying right now.
- Focus first on the biggest ideas, definitions, and examples in Comparative Literature.
- Treat the key Humanities concepts as the backbone for review.
- Comparative Literature This final review pulls the semester back together for cumulative prep.
- Core units Texts, contexts, and literary comparisonThemes, forms, and interpretive frameworksArgument, evidence, and critical writing What usually gets
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Comparative Literature
Comparative Literature – Final Exam Review is the central note you are studying right now.
Humanities concepts
Focus first on the biggest ideas, definitions, and examples in Comparative Literature.
First review pass
Treat the key Humanities concepts as the backbone for review.
Exam angle
Comparative Literature This final review pulls the semester back together for cumulative prep.