¶ … programs have taken hold of many university programs because they offer a "common intellectual experience to stimulate discussion, critical thinking, and encourage a sense of community among students, faculty and staff" (University of Florida). Most of the programs are for first-year students because there is a need to indoctrinate these students into the university experience. Also, students learn to appreciate literature on an entirely new level as they see how one written work can encompass many different subjects. The two books offered, The Red Badge of Courage and The Tempest, offer different experiences for the students, but they both encourage further reading in great literature. However, there is an obvious choice among the two because the potential for discussion ad integration is greater. The Red Badge of Courage is a work that can be understood in a contemporary context and is easily adaptable to multiple subjects. Students entering college for the first time are generally in their late teens. Because of what has happened since September 11, 2001 most of those students have grown up with war and the reality of U.S. conflict since they began their educational careers. This is not to say that the current war on terror can in any way compared to the immediacy of the...
Besides the fact of war assignments in school, many of the students will know, or have known, someone involved in the war effort. This makes the events in The Red Badge of Courage more contemporary than the other selection. Students would identify with the characters because they are young people, approximately the ages of the students at RVCC. The fact that some may either be compelled or choose to go to war in the near future could make the book even more understandable.Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
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