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STKIP PGRI BANDAR LAMPUNG

Faculty : Bahasa dan Seni


Study Program : Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris

SYLLABUS

A. Course Identity
1. Course Code/Name : MKB 326/Drama
2. Credit : 2 Credits
3. Semester : VII
4. Lecturer : Dian Windriani, S.S., M.Hum.

B. Course Objectives
At the end of the course, the students are expected to be able to:
1. Understand the intrinsic and extrinsic elements in English drama
2. Analyze drama for both tragedy and comedy

C. Course Learning Outcomes

Week Topic Reading PIC


23 sept Introduction
30 sept Overview: Tragedy “Oedipus the King” Nadia
7 Okt History and elements of “Oedipus the King” Bella
tragedy
14 Okt Character and “Oedipus the King” Shindy
characterization in tragedy
5 Organization/plot of tragedy “Oedipus the King” Salsabila, Iin,
and Donny
6 Devices: irony, nemesis, “Oedipus the King” Rizki and
paradox, hamartia, etc Wibisana
7 Preparation
8 MIDTERM TEST
9 History and elements of “The Proposal” Wiranto Irwan
comedy and Robbi
Islamic
10 Character and “The Proposal” Monica and
Characterization Licencia
11 Organization/plot of tragedy “The Proposal” Erisa, Iin, and
Hani
12 Comedic Devices: Sarcasm, “The Proposal” Elfinda and
puch line, slapstic, Dwi Eko
misunderstanding
13 Comparison between tragedy “The Proposal” Ag Eka and
and comedy Adhitya, Winda
14 Preparation
15 Preparation
16 FINAL TEST

D. Teaching and Learning Strategies


Lectures, individual exercise, group discussion

E. Evaluation
The final grade is based on the components as follow:
1. Participation : 15%
2. Weekly Presentation : 15%
3. Midterm test : 30%
4. Final test : 40%

F. References
1. Abrams, M.H., & Harpam, G. G. (1999). A Glossary of Literary Terms. Boston, Mass;
Thomson Wadsorth.
2. Kennedy, XJ and Dana Gioia. (2007). Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Poetry,
Drama, and Writing. United States: Library of Congress Cataloging.
3. March, Nicholash. (2002). How to Begin Studying English Literature. New York:
Palgrive.
4. Mays, K.J. (2013). The Northon Introduction to Literature. New York: W.W. Northon &
Co.

Notes
1. 75% attendance is mandatory.
2. Punctuality is mandatory. The maximum tolerance for lateness is 10 minutes. Any more than
that, you will be considered absent.
3. No late submission of assignment.
4. Weekly presentation: the student present one topic in turn; the topic will be assigned for each
student in the first meeting.

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