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Literature 127 Introduction to Fiction On-Line |
"... fiction never exceeds the reach of the writer’s courage." - Dorothy Allison | ||||||||||||||||||
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In this class, you will be completing three papers of approximately five pages in length. Specific word count requirements will be given with the assignment itself. These papers will be:
Paper #1: Reader Response Analysis (50 points), in which you critically examine your own reaction to a story. How does who you are - your background, beliefs, interests, etc - affect how you read a particular work?
Paper #2: Critical Analysis (50 points), in which you use common literary concepts like symbolism, point-of-view, and setting, as well as social elements like gender and class, to discuss the theme of a story.
Paper #3: Analysis of Novel (100 points), in which you specifically analyze a facet of either The Awakening or Frankenstein using outside research.
Final drafts of papers will be submitted via email as attachments. Please be sure that:
As I mentioned in the Required Materials section, I need to be able to read these files. The word processor I use is Microsoft Word. This is a fairly standard word processor. However, in recent years, Windows has come with a processor called Microsoft Works. Because Microsoft is evil, these two programs are not compatible in their default format. That means that if you save a paper in MS Works without changing the format, I will not be able to read it. Imagine me faced with ten papers I cannot open. Imagine me having to write to ten students and individually address the issue with each one. Imagine me getting very, very cranky. Imagine me grading your papers while I am very, very cranky.
I think we can all agree that this is something to be avoided.
I will accept papers in the following formats:
Any paper not submitted in one of these format by the deadline will not be accepted, and late work policies will apply. If you are not 100% sure of your format, I strongly recommend that you send me a "test" file during the first week of classes. It's also not a bad idea to submit your work a little early and check your email before the deadline.
Style requirements (margins, spacing, etc) will be posted with individual assignments. |