Thursday, February 7, 2019
Critical Approaches to Literature Should Not be Required of English Majors :: Argumentative Persuasive Argument Essays
 particular Approaches to  writings Should Not be Required of  side of meat Majors In the  broil that surrounds the issue of requiring English majors to take  searing Approaches to  literary works, it is  non  substantial whether the  communication channel is academically justifiable, but whether requiring English majors to take it is justifiable.  By thinking about this issue in this way, I  aim  cogitate that Critical Approaches to Literature should not be required of English majors. The briny reason for including Critical Approaches to Literature as a required course for English majors is to incorporate a sense of multi-culturalism and feminism into the English major.  I would be the first to agree that writers such as Toni Morrison, Langston Hughes, Beth Bryant, and Sherman Alexie should be required reading for all English majors at   closely point in their education because these authors and their works do bring a dimension of multi-cultural  grip and feminist understanding to t   he students literary background.  However, the Critical Approaches to Literature class that I attended did not teach me to  give notice the  belles-lettres of other cultures instead, it taught me how to analyze Western Literature as if I were a sociologist or psychologist.  In this class, I began to feel that there was a  clandestine agenda imbedded within the courses objectives.  This agenda was to destroy the literature, which I am  beaten(prenominal) with, of the culture I have grown up in, and to force me to appreciate the literature of other cultures along the way.  It did not work. By saying, It did not work, I do not mean that I have no appreciation for the literature of cultures other than my own.  What I do mean is that if I had not already possessed an appreciation for Multi-cultural and Womens Literature, Critical Approaches to Literature would not have conveyed this appreciation to me.  I firmly believe that the poetry of Maurice Kenny is some of the most powerful poetry    that I have ever read, and Duan Niatums love-poem Round  move is comparable to the best poetry that Western Literature has to offer.  These are authors I know and love not because I have taken Critical Approaches to Literature, but because I have read these authors works in a Native American Literature course.    This is one reason why Critical Approaches to Literature should not be   
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