Exercise
1: The Analysis of Literature
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Instructions
Write a three-page typed essay analyzing a literary
motif (element) in "from
‘Three Dirges"' selected from one of the following topics:
a) the development of theme
b) use of time
c) point of view
d) foreshadowing
e) image/symbol patterns
Structure of the Essay
The paper should be organized as a traditional
thesis-support essay. The thesis should make a claim about the element
you select from the list above. Here's an example:
The shifts in time in "from'Three Dirges"' play
an essential role in creating the main tension of the story.
Content of the Essay
Assuming the familiarity of the reader with the
story, the essay should avoid a summary of the narrative line and focus
on supporting the thesis. Use short quotations worked into the text of
your own analytical sentences to provide support for the paragraphs. You
may also bring into the discussion any relevant outside information as
long as you cite the source within your paragraphs. Each topic sentence
should be a claim that adds support to your thesis.
Format of the Essay
Key-in the essay into the computer and save it
to your floppy disks. Each line should be double- spaced with only a single
double space between each paragraph. Block only those quotations longer
than four lines of your text.
Criteria for Grading
Your paper will be graded according to the following
standards:
1) Development
- Does the essay satisfactorily develop the thesis and meet the minimum
page requirement?
2) Organization
- Does the essay reflect the thesis-support format?
3) Use of Source
- Does the essay make use of important supporting passages in the short
story? Are all references to the store correctly documented?
4) Style
- Does the essay reflect diction and syntax appropriate to a literary analysis?
5) Correctness
- Does the essay reflect mastery of basic writing conventions (spelling,
punctuation, grammar, usage)?
Sample Essay
You will find in this site a sample essay to
give you a better idea about how to organize and develop your paper. Click
here to go to the sample essay.
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Submission of Assignments
In addition to regular mail delivery, distance-learning
students may e-mail papers as MS
Word attached files to Dr. Grimes at gagrimes@dcccd.edu.
Submission Assignments through Regular Mail
Mail papers to:
Dr. Geoffrey Grimes
Department of English
Mountain View College
4849 West Illinois Avenue
Dallas, TX 75211
Please include a stamped, self-addressed envelope
for returning your graded work.
Submitting Essays as E-Mail Attachments
It is absolutely essential to the security of
your work that you follow exactly these guidelines:
1) Heading on Assignments/Email Message
Texts
Place a heading on the first page of your essay
in the upper left-hand corner. Place the same information in each
email message window. The text must include the following information:
First Name-Middle Initial-Last Name
DCCCD Student ID Number
Course-Course Number-Section Number
Month-Date-Year
Name of Assignment
Example:
John R. Pointer
ID 5555555
English 2326: 9543
February 20, 2001
Exercise 3
2) File Name
Save your file exactly according to this model:
JPointer-Ex3
3) Sending Me E-mail Messages
You must include your name and identify your message type in the subject
line of each e-mail you send me. For security reasons, if you fail
to do so, I will delete your message without responding.
In the subject line, include your name and exercise number just as you
saved your file above.
Example:
JPointer-Ex3
If you are sending me a message that needs immediate attention, then
include one of the following formats in the subject line:
JPointer-Question
JPointer-Comment
JPointer-Urgent
Responding to Your E-mails
I always respond to your messages. However, I always open "Question,"
"Comment," and "Urgent" messages first and respond to them usually
on the day I receive them.
I will respond to your assignment messages within a day or two to let
you know that I have received your work and files and whether or not I
can open them. To grade them, I open assignment messages in the order
in which I received them.
Length of Time Required to Grade Your Work
It usually takes me from one to two weeks to grade essay-length papers
and to return them. Shorter papers I can grade much quicker.
I will return them as e-mail attachments to my response messages.
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