Kentucky Derby Hat
Did You Ever Have a Family by Bill Clegg
Hamlet by William Shakespeare
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
Me in AP Literature
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When we as students first enter the doors of AP Literature we have this very rigid form and definition of literature and what it means and represents- finding all of literary works the same- difficult, useless and critically structured. Though as we age and learn and grow through the class of AP Literature and Composition we learned there is an assortment of different types of literature. With different meaningful structural texts, coatings of deceit and meaning, sprinklings of tasteful literary devices and hidden ingredients and mystery that make literature, so unique. Through the class of AP Literature we move forward and accept to our selves that each piece of literature is special through the eyes of an author, different in the eyes of a peer and intriguing in the eyes of scholar. We leave AP Literature and Composition having tasted the most unique, and complex pieces of literature as in depth as to count the last grain of flour in each morsel of each word in each novel.