Thursday, August 17, 2023

ENC1102--Collaborative Analytical Essay--Love Theme in Short Stories. Assignment is due on April 3, 2024. (You may choose to do this assignment on your own.)

  1. Collaborative Essay--Love Theme in Short Stories

  2. Listen and write down the names of the peers you will be working with on this assignment. If you choose to write this essay with peers, see this link: https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/2020/10/collaborative-essay.html (Remember, you may choose to write this essay on your own.)

  3. Meet with partners in class and, if needed, in Google Chat, Google Meet, or Zoom. (Someone in your group would need to set up the meeting and convey the information to your peers.)

  4. Decide on the best facilitator for your group (the organizer, who will check in on everyone to make sure the essay is completed on time). The facilitator should then email Mr. Mulhern (james.mulhern@browardschools.com) the names of people in your group and identify him- or herself as the facilitator. The facilitator may also handwrite the names of his/her group members on a paper given to Mr. Mulhern.

  5. Create a timeline of progress and decide how you will work together in writing this essay and who will create a Google Document and pass on the pertinent information, etc. The essay should have input from all of you.

  6. Create a Google Document that you all can work on together. Make sure everyone in your group has access to the Google Document. The document you submit to me should be an MLA-formatted Word Document (You will submit a printed-out copy in class on the due date. Late papers will not be accepted. Each of you should also have an electronic version of this essay on your laptop computer.) Each of you individually must submit your own printed-out copy of the same document. If you do not submit your own individual copy, you will earn a grade of zero. In the heading, list all your names (names will span across the page, separated by commas, not separate lines). Example--Samantha Smith, Jimmy Jones, Tommy Thompson. An example of the header on each page (upper right corner--last names with page number): Smith/Jones/Thompson 1.


 

Prompt


We have read short stories with the theme of love: "Night Calls," "A Small, Good Thing," "Araby," "A&P." Write an analytical essay in which you compare and contrast the theme of love in two of these stories. How are the types of love similar and different? How do the authors use literary elements to support and emphasize their themes? Remember, each author depicts different types of love or the same type of love but in a different way. Be sure to define the type of love in each story. Refer to each author's use of literary elements as you analyze the stories. Explain how the elements support and contribute to the themes.


Brainstorm ideas first. Consider how you are going to organize your discussion and which literary elements you will elaborate on in your essay. Be sure your body paragraphs are coherent, substantive, and fluid with excellent topic sentences. Keep your thesis/theme in mind as you elaborate. Include quotes (with in-text citations). Your essay should be at least two pages to the bottom. A Works Cited page is not needed. Introductory and concluding paragraphs should be short--no more than four or five sentences. Body paragraphs should be at least seven sentences. Quotes should be short--words and phrases, or one sentence long at the most. Watch all your grammar and punctuation. An essay with any mistakes in MLA format cannot receive a grade of A.

Do not go to any outside sources.


Proofreading Checklist (Must be stapled to the front of your essay.) For the Name line, list the last names of all essay writers. Then highlight your last name:
https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/2020/02/proofreading-checklist-attach-to-front.html


Rubric for Compare and Contrast Essay (for reference; does not need to be stapled to the front of the essay):
https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/2019/09/comparecontrast-essay-rubric.html#more