

Literature Club
Public Humanities & Social Sciences Club
Public Humanities & Social Sciences Club
Active 4 months ago
The Literature Club is an online community for students aged 13–18 who love to read, discuss, and... View more
Public Humanities & Social Sciences Club
Group Description
The Literature Club is an online community for students aged 13–18 who love to read, discuss, and analyze literature. This club fosters a passion for reading, enhances literary analysis skills, and encourages students to explore a wide variety of genres, authors, and themes. Through engaging discussions and creative activities, members will develop a deeper appreciation for literature while honing their writing and analytical abilities.
What We Explore and Do:
- Weekly discussions on books, novels, short stories, poetry, and plays from different genres and cultures
- Focus on literary analysis, including themes, symbolism, character development, and narrative structure
- Exploration of both classic works (Shakespeare, Dickens, etc.) and contemporary literature (modern authors, diverse voices)
- Monthly book challenges, where members choose a book to read and discuss together
- Creative writing workshops to explore fiction, poetry, and non-fiction writing
- Opportunities to participate in literary contests, journals, and online publications
- Guest authors and literary experts who share their insights and experiences
- Collaborative book reviews, where members write and share critiques of their reading
Club Rules and Guidelines:
- Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 with a genuine interest in literature.
- Attendance: Members must attend at least two sessions per month.
- Participation: Active participation in discussions, writing exercises, and book reviews is encouraged.
- Respect: Respect others’ opinions and ideas during discussions, even if they differ from your own.
- Originality: When submitting creative writing, work must be original, and plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
- Collaboration: Collaboration is key—work together on group projects and share feedback constructively.
- Preparation: Read the assigned material before meetings and come prepared to discuss or analyze.
- Ethics: Avoid sharing or discussing harmful or inappropriate content in any form.
- Digital Conduct: Maintain a respectful and professional tone during online discussions and activities.
- Consequences: Any disruptive or inappropriate behavior will result in a warning or removal from the club.
The Literature Club is the perfect place for students to immerse themselves in stories, develop a love for reading, and strengthen their analytical and writing skills. Join us for a journey through words, ideas, and creativity.
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