Module #1 Course Introduction Overview of the course and importance of classical literature
Module #2 Ancient Greek Literature:An Overview Introduction to ancient Greek literature, its historical context, and major authors
Module #3 Homers Epic Poems:The Iliad and The Odyssey In-depth analysis of Homers epic poems, including their historical context and literary significance
Module #4 Greek Tragedy:Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides Exploration of Greek tragedy, including its development, themes, and major playwrights
Module #5 The Works of Aristophanes:Comedies of Ancient Greece Analysis of Aristophanes plays, including their historical context and literary significance
Module #6 Ancient Greek Poetry:Sappho, Pindar, and Others Examination of ancient Greek poetry, including its forms, themes, and major poets
Module #7 Roman Literature:An Overview Introduction to Roman literature, its historical context, and major authors
Module #8 The Works of Virgil:The Aeneid and Eclogues In-depth analysis of Virgils poetry, including its historical context and literary significance
Module #9 Roman Satire:The Works of Horace and Juvenal Exploration of Roman satire, including its development, themes, and major satirists
Module #10 The Roman Novel:Petronius Satyricon Analysis of the Roman novel, including its historical context and literary significance
Module #11 Classical Literary Devices:Metaphor, Allusion, and Symbolism Examination of classical literary devices and their use in classical literature
Module #12 The Hero in Classical Literature Analysis of the hero archetype in classical literature, including its cultural significance
Module #13 Love and Relationships in Classical Literature Exploration of love and relationships in classical literature, including their cultural context
Module #14 Classical Literature and Philosophy Examination of the relationship between classical literature and philosophy, including its historical context
Module #15 Women in Classical Literature Analysis of the representation of women in classical literature, including their historical context
Module #16 Classical Literature and Society Examination of the relationship between classical literature and society, including its cultural significance
Module #17 Influence of Classical Literature on Western Civilization Analysis of the impact of classical literature on Western civilization, including its cultural and literary significance
Module #18 Comparative Analysis:Classical Literature and Modern Works Comparison of classical literature with modern works, including their themes, styles, and cultural significance
Module #19 The Legacy of Classical Literature Examination of the continued relevance and influence of classical literature in contemporary society
Module #20 Classical Literature in Popular Culture Analysis of the representation of classical literature in popular culture, including film, literature, and art
Module #21 Critical Approaches to Classical Literature Examination of different critical approaches to classical literature, including feminist, postcolonial, and Marxist perspectives
Module #22 Classical Literature and Translation Analysis of the challenges and opportunities of translating classical literature, including its cultural and historical context
Module #23 Digital Humanities and Classical Literature Examination of the use of digital tools and methods in the study of classical literature, including its potential and limitations
Module #24 Teaching Classical Literature in the 21st Century Discussion of the challenges and opportunities of teaching classical literature in the modern classroom, including its relevance and significance
Module #25 Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion Planning next steps in Introduction to Classical Literature career