Humanities is an engaging, interdisciplinary course designed to explore the connections between literature, history, philosophy, and culture. Students will embark on a journey through a diverse range of literary works, including classic and contemporary texts, poetry, drama, and nonfiction, while also studying the historical and cultural contexts that shaped them. The course emphasizes critical thinking, close reading, and written expression, encouraging students to analyze themes such as identity, morality, justice, and human experience. Through discussion-based learning, students will explore how literature reflects and influences society, fostering an appreciation for the power of storytelling in shaping our world. Writing assignments will focus on strengthening skills in argumentation, analysis, and creative expression. Students will engage in both individual and collaborative projects, culminating in presentations and discussions that challenge them to consider the relevance of literature in today's world. By the end of the course, students will have developed stronger communication skills, deeper literary insights, and a broader understanding of the human condition, preparing them for both academic and personal growth.