Essay #4: Humor & Identity
Background: In this unit, we’ll watch two comedy specials that function as monologues: Hannah Gadsby’s “Nanette” and Hasan Minhaj’s “Homecoming King.” We’ll also read two writers who use dark humor as a part of the theme of their piece: David Sedaris’s “And Now We Are Five” and Ryan Van Meter’s essay “First.” We’ll also read critical essays on humor itself, and consider how these theories can help us understand these artists’ messages.
Each of these writers/comedians uses (and sometimes challenges) the form of comedy itself in order to say something about who they are as people. The way they tell their story is as important as the story itself.
The task:
How to do it: More detail
In this unit, you will combine all the skills you’ve learned throughout the semester. A reminder of those skills:
You will be considering how the writers and comedians in this unit use humor to convey their message. You can choose to compare a comedian with a writer, or just focus on a comedian. Either way, you will be putting the chosen texts in conversation with each other and considering what they are trying to say.
Remember to analyze means to break down. You should treat your chosen text(s) the way you would any of the texts we’ve read this semester. Consider their elements (specifically, elements of comedy, like the setup, the payoff, metaphors and similes, structure, word choice, tone, etc) and how those elements come together in order to convey a message about identity (a theme!).
In short, you will always be considering not only what the artists say, but, more importantly, how they say it. As always, each body paragraph should avoid summary and answer the so what? question.
Research Requirement:
This essay also has a researchrequirement:
Use your research to help you find that real-world connection and guide your thesis. Your source should be integrated in a meaningful way, rather than just thrown in as a single quote. Like we’ve been practicing in class, show how the outside text helps you interpret the message of the creative text(s).
Need help? Review our brainstorming notes, your homework and prewriting assignments, make an appointment at the writing center, and come to see me! I’m happy to help.
Requirements (what to do to pass)
(A essays do these things very well and are highly polished)
We will work on your thesis statements in class. Please upload them to Canvas to get feedback from me before midnight, after class.
Friday, 11/30: Annotated bibliography due: Please upload your annotated bibliographies with at least two sources to Canvas before midnight on Friday to get feedback from me.
Please upload your rough drafts to Canvas before class on Tuesday, 12/4. Please also bring a hard copy to class
You must upload to Canvas before class in order to receive a grade. Please also bring a hard copy to class. As this is our final class, please do not forget any of these steps! After the semester is over, it’s hard to track people down if you forget to upload your draft, and you don’t want a missing digital copy to be the reason you don’t pass this class.