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Direction: Read the instructions carefully

1. Read all of these steps before doing anything.


2. Write your name in the top right-hand corner of your paper.
3. In the left-hand margin, write number 1-10, but write them backwards.
4. On all of the even numbers, draw a smiley.
5. Stand up and wave to the teacher.
6. Sit back and open your paper.
7. Tap your desk 4 times.
8. Draw a triangle on the right side of the paper.
9. Make an X in the center of the triangle.
10. Now that you have finished reading everything carefully, only do step 1 and 2.
Literature from Europe
Europe
world’s second-smallest continent, approximately 50
countries.
third in most populous continent next to Asia and Africa,
with a population 739-743 million.
Russia is the largest and most populous country while
Vatican City has the smallest record on both area and
population.
Europe served as the cradle of the arts.
one of the greatest nation in the world.
European literature or Western literature is written in the context
of different historical, political, and cultural influences.
it covers themes from medieval stories of knights and kings,
courtly affairs of young, and most of the time forbidden love;
fantastic world of supernatural; different innovation of the modern
period.
European literature has produced notable authors like:
 Homer (Iliad and Odyssey)
 Geoffrey Chaucer (Canterbury Tales)
 William Shakespeare (Romeo and Juliet)
 Rudyard Kipling (The Jungle Book)
 Neil Gaiman (The Sandman series)
 J.K Rowling (Harry Potter series)
Neil Gaiman

a multi awarded British writer of novels, comic books, graphic novels,


short fiction and many more.
he writes stories for all ages.
his famous work “Sandman” received several awards and recognition.
and he has been listed in the Dictionary of Literary Biography as one
of the top ten living post-modern writers.
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