Monday, June 13, 2011

IN CLASS ESSAY TOPICS

In class essay
ENG 102
Summer I 2011

You can bring THE TEXTBOOK to class with you in fact it will hurt your grade if you do not because you are required to quote the text directly in order to receive a passing grade! SO DO NOT FORGET THE BOOK! A paper that does not quote the TEXTBOOK directly will fail! Okay? Okay. You cannot write an essay just about a film. YOU MUST COMPARE IT TO A STORY WE READ!

You cannot bring in “notes” or cheat sheets or a draft of an essay and you cannot have your phones on your desk.

Pick one of the following essay topics:

1)      Using examples from the text, compare and contrast the cave dweller that finds his way out of the cave from “The Allegory of the Cave” and Truman from The Truman Show. How is the cave similar to the set of the television show? What “truth” does each character discover over the course of their stories? How do the other characters in the stories react to each of their realizations?
2)      Using examples from the text, explain how “The Allegory of the Cave” and The Truman Show metaphors for the limitations of false constructs about the world that all of us must face in our lives.
3)      Using examples from the text, choose a character from “Cathedral”, “Reunion” and The Royal Tenenbaums and discuss how they are similar or different. Discuss what characteristics they possess or decisions they make that make them alike or different.
4)      Using examples from the text, choose a character from “Cathedral” and The Royal Tenenbaums and explain how they go through a change in character.
Does my paper have:
o   An introduction that states my thesis, the author or authors of the text I am writing about and the title of those texts
o   Body paragraphs that use outside sources and examples from the text to support my thesis
o   A conclusion that restates my thesis and does NOT include quotes from the text or any new information

Monday, May 23, 2011

Magical Stranger in Literature: "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World", "The Temp" and Edward Scissorhands

This week we will look at "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World", "The Temp" and Edward Scissorhands in class. All three of these stories contain individuals that become part of a community in some way and have profound effects of the people.

In "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World" it is a corpse that washes ashore that gives the townspeople a new way of looking at their lives, in "The Temp" it is a temp hired in an office that changes the atmosphere of the wor enviroment and in Edward Scissorhands it is a unique young man that forces a rather boring town to see how boring and judgmental they really are.

This week pay attention to what these "magical strangers" force the people in the stories to look at it in their lives.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

The Hours

Themes:
  • The Human Fascination With Mortality
  • The Constraint of Societal Roles
  • Ordinary Life As More Interesting Than Art
Symbols
  • Laura’s Cake
  • Richard’s Chair
  • The Dead Bird

Monday, May 16, 2011

“The Yellow Wallpaper” Questions

1)        “The Yellow Wallpaper” was originally seen by some as a ghost story. More recently, critics have tended to interpret the story from a feminist perspective; which do you believe and explain your answer.
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2)      The story’s narrator, who has recently had a baby, is suffering from what her husband, a doctor, calls “temporary nervous depression-a slight hysterical tendency.” How accurate is this diagnosis? Explain.
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3)      What images and figures of speech does the narrator use to describe the wallpaper? To what extent do you think her descriptions are accurate? Which images do you think she sees and which ones do you think she imagines?
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