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PAPERSThere are two major papers required for this course. Each will require you to take at least one of the texts from the course and give a compelling argument that offers a specific interpretation about the texts in question. The specific focus of your interpretation can vary depending on what ideas or texts excited you from the course, but the following generalized issues might help focus your thinking on a potential topic:
Each paper must do the following:
Special requirements for the First Paper
Special requirements for the Second Paper
Bear in mind that you can compare and contrast multiple works in relationship to a specific theme, or you can focus exclusively on one text. Each of you are encouraged to email potential topics to me for feedback before you start writing. In addition to the resources listed at the start of Marsi's anthology, I recommend the following sources available through our library (you may need to log into the Library page to access them):
Friendly Warnings:
Extra Credit Opportunity: As part of my full-time teaching load during the regular school year, I tutor 6.5 hours a week in the Writing Center, located in the Learning Assistance Laboratory on the second floor of the library in College Hall. If you have your paper draft reviewed by a writing tutor at least three days before the final draft is due, you will receive an additional 5 points on your final paper grade. You can be tutored in person or online (click here for online tutoring instructions; submit the paper to an English 211 tutor). To get the credit, have the tutor sign the draft and indicate the time and date of the conference. If the tutoring occurs online, simply print out the response. Also, anyone using any of the theoretical readings from the course in his or her paper will have five points added to the final grade of the paper. |
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