Discussion 1: Summarizing Material
Provide a summary of one of the assigned stories. Make sure your summary addresses the following questions.
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Setting: where and when does the story takes place?
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Characterization: who are the main characters? Who is the protagonist, antagonist, supporting characters?
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Narration: who is telling the story? Is it a third person omniscient narrator or is it a character narrator?
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Plot: What is the central issue in the story? What is the conflict? How is it resolved?
Make sure the summary provides a topic sentence that establishes a context for your reader. Keep the summary brief no more than 5-6 sentences. Then respond to two other students summaries. Does it adequately address the story? Is it missing an element? Does it provide too much information that is irrelevant for a summary?
Discussion 2: What is Critical Analysis?
Literary criticism implies close reading more than evaluative judgment about a work of literature. Read in
The Norton Introduction to Literature about different critical approaches in analyzing literature, pp. 1228-1332.
Look up the term online and see what you can come up with as an understanding of what you are to do in writing a critical analysis of a piece of literature.
Readings
The Norton Introduction to Literature
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? Fiction: Reading, Responding, Writing pp. 12-57
? Poe, The Cask of Amontillado p. 107
? Melville, Bartleby the Scrivener, p. 372
? Critical Approaches, pp. 1228-1332
Handbook
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Research Strategy. Section 50-55 (pp. 347-412). Information on the research process.
? Reading and Writing about Literature. Section 56 (415-422