F325 premier examen |
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I. | Terminologie de la critique littéraire [10%] | |||
préparation A, B. | ||||
II. | Poésie et versification [30%] | |||
préparation 1, 2, 3 ; exemple | ||||
III. | Identification de passages littéraires au programme [20%] | |||
(Serments de Strasbourg, Chanson de Roland, Le lai du Laüstic – Marie de France, Le jeu d’Adam, Rondeau 1 – Charles d’Orléans, ballade des dames du temps jadis – François Villon, Le Grand Testament – François Villon) | ||||
IV. | Petits Commentaires ou Identifications (short IDs) [10%] | |||
V. | Essai en français [30%] | |||
Choose either A or B by checking the topic you will write on. Write on only one of the two topics. Write in French. You will write during the exam period without notes; however, a brief outline, without sentences, may be used, in which case, it must be handed in before the exam, as well as, with the completed exam. | ||||
choix A. | ||||
La trahison et la loyauté dans la Chanson de Roland, le lai du Laüstic et le jeu d’Adam. | ||||
choix B. | ||||
La femme dans la Chanson de Roland, le lai du Laüstic et le jeu d’Adam. | ||||
For the essay, please bear in mind the following points: Avoid at all costs merely rehashing plots. Strive to write a well thought out, carefully organized essay, insightful and original, yet bearing at all times on the texts themselves, expressed clearly in comprehensible French. The essay should convey a sense of progression or movement, as well as familiarity with the works under discussion. Each should likewise manifest discerning critical judgment and a growing sensitivity to artistic achievement in literature. State clearly what the essay is meant to show right from the start. Take nothing for granted; assume that nothing is obvious. See to it that the essay does indeed achieve its stated purpose. Keep the essay focused on the topic; all statements should contribute to the development or elaboration of the essay topic. Show that you are familiar with the author or work. You must write in French. | ||||