This document is designed to help teachers and students of AP® Spanish Literature and Culture understand the range of literary terms used in the course. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, but rather a representative list of terms that appear in various anthologies and instructional materials for introduction to literary analysis courses and surveys of Peninsular and Latin American literatures. What sets this document apart from previously published glossaries of literary terms in Spanish is the alignment of literary terms with the AP Spanish Literature and Culture curriculum framework. This alignment is accomplished in two important ways:
The terms are grouped into three categories that represent levels 3, 4, and 5 of the achievement level descriptions for interpretive communication, and written and spoken interpersonal and presentational communication in the curriculum framework. These categories present a general progression in the ability to interpret and analyze literary texts. Students at a particular achievement level should be able to identify the terms in relation to texts in a reading analysis, or apply them appropriately to the discussion of texts, or explain their function or relevance in an oral or written textual analysis.
The terms are organized in groups within each achievement level: (1) general terms, (2) terms that relate to narrative genres, (3) terms that relate to poetic genres, (4) terms that relate to dramatic genres, (5) rhetorical figures, and (6) literary historical terms.
Jul 23, 2012 - Wtfff?!?!?! I'm Mexican and I mostly speak Spanish in my house (cuz of my parents) and I don't know wth that says!!!! It's a damn shame:/. AP Spanish Literature and Culture. Proyectos Literarios Finales (2013) Para el segundo semestre parte de su EXAMEN FINAL es un PROYECTO LITERARIO. Los proyectos deben mostrar un conocimiento “global” de lo que el estudiante ha aprendido durante el curso de “AP Spanish Literature and Culture”.
For each term at each level, examples are provided from the works on the required reading list.