course
CW210
Course Credit: 3
Stories shape how we see the world, but how they’re told changes across mediums and cultures. This course explores storytelling through both analysis and creation, examining how narrative techniques—character, structure, voice, and perspective—function across artistic genres. Whether through fiction, film, visual art, or performance, storytelling is a fundamental tool for expression. Students will study a range of narrative traditions and experiment with their own writing to gaining an understanding of how stories resonate across time, place, and form.
Related programs: Liberal Arts