The Fairy Tale 3F03
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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The Fairy Tale 3F03
I took this class as one of my electives and it was awesome. The prof was great at teaching this course and she was extremely thorough with analyzing each book. I would definitely recommend this class to students regardless of their program due to the fact that it is open.
The class consisted of two essays at 20% (1000 words) and 30% (2000 words) and a 50% exam which was half short essay and half multiple choice. This seemed overwhelming at first but everything, including the exam, was actually quite easy to write, if you read the books and went to class of course. The books were easy reads, a lot of them being fairy tales most people are already familiar with (The Little Mermaid, Bambi, The Ugly Duckling, Aladdin, etc.).
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03-07-2013 at 09:37 PM
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aka Mrs. Henry Cavill
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Who was the prof for this course?
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03-08-2013 at 08:38 AM
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Used to be Bruce, idk if it still is. Check the master timetable maybe?
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06-23-2014 at 09:54 PM
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So basically this course is similar to English right? You analyze novels or stories?
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