Audience: Your classmates (Assume that they have read the story.)
Write a 500-750 word analysis of one of the stories listed below, preferably from a moral/ethical perspective.In your analysis, use three of the critical concepts we have been studying. (Be sure you examine the grading sheets for this paper.) If you use anything other than the text of the work you are writing about and your own head, document sources using the new MLA format. Include in your envelope print-outs or xeroxes of any sources that you use. Otherwise, you will be flirting with plagiarism and with failing the course.
_____ 1.) Log all the time you spend, indicating the appropriate codes,
on a Major Paper log.
_____ 2.) Read all the stories.
_____ 3.) Brainstorm, on paper.
When you have found a story that you think you might like to write about, take two or three pieces of paper. At the top of one, write "Conflicts." About a third of the way down the page, write "Setting." Two thirds of the way down, write "Symbols." Do the same on the back of the sheet, but write "Characterization," "Plot," Point-of-View (Narrator)." On another sheet, write "Irony" and "Tone." Based on what you have learned about these concepts in class, go back and make notes about each concept as it relates to your story -- for example, what "conflicts" are in your chosen story? Fill in as much as you can for each of the eight concepts. Then study your notes, and find the three of the concepts that you can best use to support a statement of the theme of the work._____ 4.) On paper, make a tentative thesis and outline. [If you want better than a C for a grade,
I would prefer that you NOT use sources other than your own mind, but remember that if you do go to web sites or any critical articles, you need to include a "Works Consulted" list at the end of your paper and correctly cite any material that you use. Failure to do so may result in plagiarism and automatic failure in the course.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in ten points being deducted from your final grade for the paper for each instruction not followed.