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ERATURE- SCHEME OF WORK 3RD TERM 2024
Week 1: Welcome test. Revision of last term’s work.
Week 2: Introduction to African Drama
Bosede Ademilua-Afolayan Once Upon an Elephant
OR
Efua Sutherland The Marriage of Anansewa
Authorial and textual background of either play. Plot summary of either play. Setting of either play.
Week 3:Â Reading and analysis of Act l of either play.
Week 4:Â Reading and analysis of Act ll of either play.
Week 5:Â Reading and analysis of Act lll of either play.
Week 6:Â Comprehensive treatment of all the Acts in either play.
Week 7: Characters and characterization in either play.
Note: Roles and significance of each character in either play must be emphasized.
Week 8:Â MID TERM BREAK
Week 9:Â Themes of either play listed above.
Week 10-11:Â Styles: Dramatic techniques and language of either play.
Week 12-14: Revision and examination.
LIST OF RECOMMENDED/APPROVED LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH TEXTS FOR THE WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (WASSCE) 2026-2030
SELECTED TEXT
SHAKESPEAREAN TEXT Antony and Cleopatra
AFRICAN PROSE
1.Pede Hollist : So the Path Does not Die
2.Elma Shaw : Redemption Road
NON-AFRICAN PROSE
1.Harper Lee : To Kill a Mocking Bird
2.Susanne Bellefeuille : Path of Lucas: The Journey He Endured
AFRICAN DRAMA
- Bosede Ademilua- Afolayan : Once Upon an Elephant
- Efua Sutherland : The Marriage of Anansewa
NON-AFRICAN DRAMA
- J. D. Priestley : An Inspector Calls
- Robert Bolt : A Man for all Seasons
AFRICAN POETRY
- Gabriel Okara : Once Upon a Time
- Elizabeth L. A. Kamara : New Tongue
- Wole Soyinka : Night
- Niyi Osundare : Not my Business
- S.O.H. Afriyie–Vidza : Hearty Garlands
- Syl Cheney-Coker : The Breast of The Sea
NON-AFRICAN POETRY
- Lord Byron : She Walks in Beauty
- Geoffrey Chaucer : The Nun’s Priest’s Tale (shortened)
- Seamus Heaney : Digging
- Maya Angelou : Still I Rise
- Fleur Adcock : The Telephone Call
- Wilfred Wilson Gipson : The Stone-
LIST OF PRESCRIBED POEMS FOR LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH
(2026-2030)
AFRICAN POETRY
- Gabriel Okara – Once Upon a Time
Once upon a time, son,
they used to laugh with their hearts
and laugh with their eyes:
but now they only laugh with their teeth,
while their ice-block-cold eyes
search behind my shadow.
There was a time indeed
they used to shake hands with their hearts:
but that’s gone, son.
Now they shake hands without hearts
while their left hands search
my empty pockets.
‘Feel at home!’ ‘Come again’:
they say, and when I come
again and feel
at home, once, twice,
there will be no thrice
for then I find doors shut on me.
So I have learned many things, son.
I have learned to wear many faces
like dresses – home face,
office face, street face, host face,
cocktail face, with all their conforming smiles
like a fixed portrait smile.
And I have learned too
to laugh with only my teeth
and shake hands without my heart.
I have also learned to say, ‘Goodbye’,
when I mean ‘Good-riddance’:
to say ‘Glad to meet you’,
without being glad; and to say ‘It’s been
nice talking to you’, after being bored.
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