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“The Story of an Hour” – RoyalCustomEssays

“The Story of an Hour”

Stanovich
October 15, 2018
Realist television
October 15, 2018

This post has two Assignments:

1. “The Story of an Hour”

 

Read: 1. Ch. 7 – Plot, pp. 123-142, and “The Story of an Hour” or “How to Talk to Girls at Parties”
3. Ch. 10 – Point of View, pp. 226-280, “Big Black Good Man”, “The Cask of Amontillado”, or “New York Day Women” 4. Ch. 11 – Style, Tone and Language, pp. 281-326, “The Things they Carried” or “A Good Man is Hard to Find” 5. Ch. 12 – Symbol, Allegory, and Myth, pp. 328-380, “The Lottery” or “Young Goodman Brown” 6. Ch. 13 – Theme, pp.381-423, and “A Worn Path” or “The Rocking-horse Winner”

 

2. Charles Baudelaire’s “Her Hair”

 

Assignments

  • should compare covering at least 2 of the following poems (not covered in week 8) from our text: Charles Baudelaire’s “Her Hair”; Paul Verlaine “Autumn Song”; Rainer Maria Rilke “The Panther”; T.S. Eliot “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.”  Poems can be compared along the lines of theme, tone, symbolism, or a topic of your choosing.  As with the other essays in class, I want to see your ideas.  Use of Wikipedia, Sparknotes, or any similar student “cheat” site is strictly prohibited.  Plagiarism in the optional extra credit paper is the same as plagiarism in any paper and could result in failure of the
  1. Optional Extra Credit Written Project–500-750 words. Should compare covering at least 2 of the following poems (not covered in week 8) from our text: Charles Baudelaire’s “Her Hair”; Paul Verlaine “Autumn Song”; Rainer Maria Rilke “The Panther”; S. Eliot “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.”  Poems can be compared along the lines of theme, tone, symbolism, or a topic of your choosing.  As with the other essays in class, I want to see your ideas.  Use of Wikipedia, Sparknotes, or any similar student “cheat” site is strictly prohibited.  Plagiarism in the optional extra credit paper is the same as plagiarism in any paper and could result in failure of the course.

 

 

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