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LTW III Online Course
Cyndi McCallister
Cyndi McCallister
Suggested Ages
14 years old and up or with instructor and/or headmaster's permission
Pre-requisites
Satisfactory completion of LTW I & II and the submission of one completed essay from Level II.
Registration Number
Min.:
4
Max.:
14
Required Texts

Year Long Course.

Cost: $75.00 Registration Fee, $647 (Billed through FACTS Management System)

In LTW III, we learn to make decisions about a future action. We assume a perspective, find a necessary question, generate an issue, and attempt to persuade the audience (the decision-maker) to act: either to implement a change (the proposal) or to maintain the status quo. We learn special topics to find advantages: honor and/or utility. In addition, we add three new and powerful tools: the modes of persuasion, the four causes, and analogical reasoning.

The deliberative outline adapts the elements (amplification, narratio, proof, etc.) to the needs of the deliberative address. New schemes and tropes are included, along with paragraph coherence and cohesion.

When we have to make decisions about the future, the problem is obvious: we don’t know it. In real life, that means any decision we make is, to some extent, uncertain. Therefore, the bigger purpose of studying Level III is to grow in wisdom and prudence by practicing making difficult decisions from which we can learn principles and habits of decision-making for our own lives and communities. We will experience these principal truths as we see through the eyes of some of the greatest characters in literature from Homer and Sophocles. Students will enjoy the weekly dramatic readings of Greek poems and tragedies as part of the course catechism.

– Recommended Texts –

A CiRCE Literature Guide The Space Between – A Guide to Homer’s Iliad
A CiRCE Literature Guide The Journey Home – A Guide to Homer’s Odyssey
30 Poems To Memorize (Before It’s Too Late) edited by David Kern
A CiRCE Guide to Reading
LTW Level III & Greek Literature
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2:00 PM
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3:30 PM
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$75.00

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