assignments
[ topics ]
Guidelines for Short Essays
The essays serve two functions. First, since they require you to
develop your thoughts about the texts before class, they will help
you prepare for class discussion. Second, because they require you
to make and prove an argument about the text, they will help develop
your writing skills throughout the semester.
Below are guidelines for these essays. If you
have questions, please come see me.
ON PROCEDURE:
- Topics for essays are assigned. Typically, you will have a
choice of topics. Answer only one.
- You must discuss these topics in essay
form by November
21st.
- I will grade your papers on a traditional letter
scale (A, A, B+, etc.). When determining your average, A=95, A-=92,
B+=88, etc.
- Essays are due on the day we are discussing the readings in class.
You may NOT turn in papers late.
- Your 2 essays should each be three-pages typed,
about 750 words.
- This course offers you plenty of assistance
at ANY part of the writing process. Make an appointment with me
or with a tutor at the Writing Center.
ON WRITING:
- Your essay should have a central idea that you explore in the
essay. Please limit yourself to ONE idea only.
- Assume your audience has read the work
you’re analyzing,
so don’t provide plot summary. Do not assume, however,
that your readers have interpreted the work in the same way you
are, or that they see the significance of certain details in
the way you do.
- Use examples to support your ideas and make sure you analyze
the details you provide.
- I prefer that you do not consult any secondary
sources; your own ideas are what I’m interested
in.
- Use the present tense when discussing events within a text.
- When referring to a reader’s experience, use non-sexist
pronouns. You can use “she or he”, “he/she,” “she/he,” or “s/he.” You
can also refer to readers as “they,” provided
you use the plural throughout.
- When quoting from the texts, indicate page number in parenthetic
references. When quoting poetry, indicate line numbers in parenthetic
references.
As always, if you have ANY questions, please come
see me. You can also make an appointment with a tutor at the Writing
Center by calling 882-4881.
|