Last Thursday's post was the definitive assignment for the three short fiction micro-essays.
Essay #1--Hard copy was due today, Monday. As noted in class today, I did forget to mention on Friday that I'd decided this first essay also needs to be on turnitin.com; so please make sure it's submitted by tonight's deadline. Sorry for the indecisiveness there.
Essays #2 and #3--No hard copies needed. You should have them completed by class time on Wednesday, just so you can get on with other work, but the turnitin.com deadline for both is Wednesday night (11:59 p.m). That's firm.
For the third essay's Works Cited, follow the models for individual essays/articles in anthology. Cite each story separately by author, including all the parts shown in the Purdue OWL for that kind of entry. For this essay, simply place the Works Cited after a double double-space from the end of the essay, assuming there's room for both entries. If not, go on to the next page. (No dead trees either way--remember, no hard copy needed.)
The short fiction VERY short test: On Wednesday, Dec. 10
Timed write on Heart of Darkness (passage analysis): Thursday, Dec. 11
FOR TOMORROW
Three topics from Part III:
1) a close look at the scene in the wilderness with Kurtz and Marlow's reaction to his own role
2) Marlow's account of Kurtz's dying words/and why
3) the closing scene with "My Intended"--passage analysis style
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