Additional+Suggested+Titles

Question 3 on the AP Literature and Composition exam allows YOU to select a literary work that fits the prompt. Below is a list of titles that have appeared numerous times as "Suggested Titles" of literary merit.

If you read (or have read) any of the titles, please post a comment on the discussion page about the book (like/dislike, rich characters, themes, symbols, irony, etc.).

//1984// //All the King's Men// //All the Pretty Horses// //Antigone*// //Adventures of Huckleberry Finn// //As I Lay Dying// //The Awakening// //Atonement// //Beloved// //The Blind Assassin// //The Bonesetter's Daughter// //Brave New World// //Catch-22// //The Catcher in the Rye// //Crime and Punishment// //The Crucible// //Emma// //A Farewell to Arms// //A Gathering of Old Men// //The Grapes of Wrath// //Heart of Darkness*// //Invisible Man*// //Jane Eyre// //King Lear// //A Lesson Before Dying// //Light in August// //Macbeth// //Madam Bovary// //Medea// //The Merchant of Venice// //Murder in the Cathedral// //My Antonia// //Native Son// //No Country for Old Men// //The Odyssey// //Oedipus Rex*// //The Poisonwood Bible*// // A Prayer for Owen Meany // // Pride and Prejudice // // A Raisin in the Sun // // The Road+ // // Robinson Crusoe // // Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead // // Sister Carrie // // Snow Falling on Cedars // //The Sound and the Fury// //The Story of Edgar Sawtelle+// //Streetcar Named Desire// //The Stranger// //Their Eyes Were Watching God// //Things Fall Apart*// //A Thousand Acres// //A Thousand Splendid Suns// //To Kill a Mockingbird// //We Were the Mulvaneys+//

//* = on the reading list for this year// //+ = much discussion on listserve -- I challenge you to read these!//