Consider what the author(s) may have intended readers to “get” from reading this section
For this paper, you will choose one text to read through and explain closely. You will only be responsible for the interpretation of the work you identify as your focus—there is no need to retell the entire text.
You can choose between:
Whitman Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking, Song of Myself
Dickinson There’s a certain Slant of light, I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, Because I could not stop for Death, I heard a Fly buzz- when I died, The Brain—is wider than the Sky , Tell all the Truth but tell it slant
Twain The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
Bierce An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
Harris The Wonderful Tar-Baby Story, How Mr. Rabbit Was Too Sharp for Mr. Fox
Winnemucca Life Among the Piutes
ZitkalaŠa fromImpressions of an Indian Childhood, fromThe School Days of an Indian Girl, The Soft-Hearted Sioux,Why I Am a Pagan
Chopin Desiree’s Baby, The Story of an Hour, The Storm
Gilman The Yellow Wall-paper, Why I Wrote “The Yellow Wallpaper”
Washington Atlanta Exposition Address
DuBois from The Souls of Black Folk
Johnson Lift Every Voice and Sing,Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
Dunbar We Wear the Mask
Crane The Open Boat
London To Build a Fire
I am not interested in how other works or people interpret the work. It is not beneficial, for this assignment at least, to write a summary of what someone else thinks. Instead, rely on yourself. Look up place names, specific references, or words you do not know—but rely on your own thoughts overall. If you do end up using information that you looked up, CITE IT. Write as if you were teaching the work to this class.
For the five pages, you will
present the major characters (or voice of author) and explain their actions/thoughts/dreams/concerns
identify any shift(s) you see in the character (or author’s thoughts)
decide and present the meaning behind any metaphors, allegories, or allusions you see being made
consider what the author(s) may have intended readers to “get” from reading this section
identify any large questions or ideas that the text approaches or addresses
You may find it easier to approach this assignment by first listing any themes, motifs, and symbols you find in the pages you selected. From there, work to address that list one by one.
Fully explain your ideas. Your reader is one who has read the work (i.e. do not summarize), but who does not necessarily see what you see… yet. Convince them. Use quotes thoughtfully, not as filler. Essentially, imagine that you are answering a question in class and supporting your ideas with the text.
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