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The support for your argument MUST come from the essays in the textbook. You may use whichever essays you want, even if we didn’t yet cover them in class.
Prompt:
The essays we have read in the identity, language, and free speech chapters have challenged you to reflect on some of the assumptions and cultural attitudes behind how we think about identity – what makes us who we are. For this paper, answer the following: HOW DOES POP CULTURE STEREOTYPE YOU?
Consider your many intersecting identities and choose the most obvious one. How is this particular community in general stereotyped? By whom? How are you portrayed in the media? In news stories? How are you represented as fictional characters in film, on TV or in song lyrics? How does this make you feel? How has your life been affected by stereotypes about your identity? Is there history behind the stereotype? Include some personal anecdotes about your experience being stereotyped, so your reader can truly understand how this stereotype about your identity impacts your real life. Compare and contrast your reality vs. the stereotype. Tell us your truth.
Research
Use at least 3 essays from EAA to support your argument. Your paper will include specific quotes/examples from your chosen essays. DO NOT use any other sources for this assignment. Most of this essay will be personal narrative – that means you are telling a story about yourself and your own experiences. You will be writing in the first person.
Format
• Be sure to use in-text citations for ALL quotes and examples from the text. In addition, you MUST have a Works Cited page at the end of your paper.
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Also, at the end of your essay, please include the following assignment completion questions and your answers:
What are the 1-2 main concepts you learned in this module? What challenged you in learning the concepts and applying them to create your essay? What might you do in the next module to lessen the challenge? Identify a different writing situation (academic or non-academic) and explain how you might apply a concept learned in this module to that situation.
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Midterm Essay
The midterm essay is an analysis of one of the works of fiction in the textbook. Typically, the midterm essay will examine how the author uses various literary devices to express the work’s theme.
A typical midterm essay might follow a five-paragraph formula by looking at three different literary devices.
Here is a sample thesis statement for a midterm essay:
In “A Rose for Emily,” William Faulkner uses tone, symbol, and plot to show how easily we can become trapped by our own nostalgia.
The midterm essay does not have a research requirement, although in-text citations and a works cited page will be required for the primary text.
A suggested outline for the midterm: 1. An introduction that provides readers with context and proposes the thesis.
• Context can include brief biographical information on the author that might give the reader an idea of why the author chose the theme of the work or the devices used.
• The introduction should end with a thesis that proposes a theme for the work and briefly describes how that theme is expressed through multiple literary devices.
2. A series of body paragraphs which demonstrate how various literary devices are utilized in the text to express the theme.
• You may choose to include a summary in this section, but the summary should be brief. Assume your audience has already read the text.
• The various literary devices have been the subject of our lectures so far: plot, setting, and so on.
3. A conclusion which evaluates the work as a whole and reinforces the case you have built for your interpretation of the work.
Requirements Minimum: 500 Words
Format: MLA
For more information on writing about literature:
• Review chapters 27-32 of The Norton Introduction to Literature.
• See this guide: http://www.roanestate.edu/owl/elementslit.html
Criterion One: Does the essay have an appropriate academic tone? (28.1.1)
This criterion includes the careful use of correct grammar and MLA formatting.
Not at all (+0), Somewhat (+10), Average (+17), Good (+22), Perfect (+25)
Criterion Two: Does the essay have a clear and debatable thesis statement which responds to the assignment prompt? (28.1.2, Midterm Prompt)
Does the thesis statement include an interpretation of the theme of the work being considered? Does the thesis statement relate that interpretation to literary devices, such as symbolism or tone?
A strong thesis is often established as well motivated over the course of the essay, although you aren't required to do so for the midterm. (28.1.3)
Not at all (+0), Somewhat (+10), Average (+17), Good (+22), Perfect (+25)
Criterion Three: Does the essay make appropriate and responsible use of evidence? (28.1.4)
Do you make appropriate use of facts to support your interpretation of the text? Do you refer back to the primary text to support your points? Do you cite your work appropriately? (Please note that egregious plagiarism will result in an assignment grade of 0 regardless of other scores.)
Not at all (+0), Somewhat (+10), Average (+17), Good (+22), Perfect (+25)
Criterion Four: Is your essay structured appropriately? (28.1.5)
Are your ideas arranged and presented in a sensible and persuasive manner? Does your essay meet the minimum word count requirement?
Not at all (+0), Somewhat (+10), Average (+17), Good (+22), Perfect (+25)
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Discuss the roles of Mina Harker and Lucy Westenra. How are the women similar? How are they different? Why, in your opinion, is Lucy the first to fall under Dracula’s spell?
Try to reference the book titled "Dracula" by author Bram Stoker with proper chapters of where the content can be found and page numbers if you feel like it.
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Pick one specific scene, dialog or soliloquy and discuss the significant manifestations of modernity in Hamlet. Does this element have an effect on the nature of Shakespeare's tragic vision? The rest of the thread should focus on the nature of modernity, manifested in the play. The focus of this prompt is on an analysis of a relevant scene, dialog or soliloquy from the perspective of modernity.
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