World lit project – final paper

 

This is the week you have been working toward. Please do a final proof of your World Lit Project and submit it for a grade. For complete details on the project refer to the Week 02 World Lit Project – Introduction page. 

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***Dystopian vision of humanity in Divergents

 

Feedback to Learner5/24/17 3:27 PM

Weltee, good start but where is rest of paper? Incomplete rough draft.

Reminder for Week 09 will need to have the following:

1.    In its entirety, the paper reflects the requirements of the assignment as outlined in

Week 02, including length- 6-7 pages, not including cover and Reference page or outline.

 

2 .References Cited page demonstrates that research was conducted in the primary source and in at least two secondary sources. Sources are credible and are cited correctly using APA style.

 

3. Research supports your paper’s overall purpose. Statements in all sections of the paper are supported by frequent citations from the primary text and about 10 citations from the secondary sources.  Original writing is integrated smoothly with research-supported documentation. Sources are credible.

 

4. Mechanics including APA formatting

Writing uses Standard Edited American English. Language and diction are appropriate to audience. Follows rules for grammar, spelling and usage. APA cover, formatting, etc.

 

5. Standard Formal Outline attached as per requirements. See Week 02

 

 

Progress Report

Hi Weltee, you need to have the Appendix Week 01 Lessons. .You need the whole document on here, then you type in the boxes under their name. I had a live lecture on this. Please watch and redo. Also you do not put anything over on the right column. Please watch the lecture, then redo and only put the authors we have read:

Cavafy

Proust

Kafka

Tzara

Breton

Brecht 5-6 sentences on each one.

Must be on the Appnedix.

 

 

Project direction

 

Week 02 – Proust Remembers

 

 


Identify which question below you want to discuss as the topic of your research paper. The 4 topics below take the form of a series of questions. These questions are meant to guide your thinking as you do research and are not to serve as your outline. In each case, you will have to “narrow your topic” in order to give your paper focus. Your focus then enables you to organize your thoughts.

1. Writing about the past.

Marcel Proust, Bessie Head, and Leslie Marmon Silko are all in one way or another writing about the past, or with the past in mind. How do each of these authors gain access to information about the past? What influence does the past have on each of their literary works? In what ways are these works similar with regard to treatment of the past? In what ways are they different? Do you feel that the past had an influence on any of these authors in their ability to be creative? Explain.

2. A reality check.

Much of modernist literature challenges a typical view of reality – a view that is said to be obtained by a sense of objectivity. In the stories by Franz Kafka and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and in the descriptions given in Andre Breton’s poem, what does the real world look like? In what ways is the world they describe different from the world you live in? In what ways is it similar? What motivates these writers to represent a world that is so different from the one we experience? Explain.

3. Going to the Theater.

In the three plays you read (Bertolt Brecht, Luigi Pirandello, and Samuel Beckett), the subject matter had a moral and ethical content (though Beckett might have been talking about the complete lack thereof). What were each of these dramatist’s methods for portraying moral and ethical issues? What are the similarities and differences between these methods? Which method was most effective? Explain. Would you agree or disagree that the stage is better suited than a work of fiction for portraying moral and ethical issues? Explain.

4. Who am I?

Many of the works of literature you’ve read portray an individual on the horns of a dilemma. Zhang Ailing (Eileen Chang), Bertolt Brecht, and Leslie Marmon Silko show characters struggling to make very difficult choices. What is the nature of these choices? What are some of the artistic means used by these authors to portray the fact that the character is facing a difficult dilemma? Taking these three works together, is there a common message about the self in the modern world? Explain. With regard to the individual (or self), are these works an example of modernist literature? Explain.

Steps to Narrow Your Topic

Step 1

As you read over the questions that are raised for each of the above topics, you should attempt to answer them. You will find that some are factual questions that can be answered by looking at the primary source (i.e. the original work of literature under study). It is a good idea to write down where in the literary work (page, paragraph) you find these answers because you will probably need to cite them later in your paper. Other, more critical, questions will require you to draw your own conclusion. These questions will require research that you can once again cite in your paper later in order to support the conclusion you draw.
   
Step 2

Begin thinking about your thesis statement. A thesis statement should be reduced to a single sentence that reflects the research you have done on the topic. Then begin to rough out a tentative outline. Examine the findings from your research and try to arrange them in such a way that best makes your case. It is typical to have done more research than you need to make your point. You should be discriminating with your research and use only what you need.

Suggestion

It may be a good idea initially to select more than one topic from the list, and then dive into your background reading and research. You might find that you are more comfortable with one topic than another after you have begun to do a little research. On the other hand, sometimes it’s possible to know right away what you want to write about! Note that if you want to adjust or add to this list of topics, you must receive approval from your instructor.

Note: There is nothing to turn in this week, but you need to get started!







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