"A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" (362)
Text available here if needed.
(y en espanol)
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Reading Due Monday after Thanksgiving Break
Read Kafka's Metamorphosis. A link to the text is available here.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Reading
I'm sure people have given up checking for posts, but for those of you who haven't, here is the reading assignment. Note that I am also including the story that we will be discussing on Wednesday if you'd like to get a head start. For both works, please apply your new knowledge of psychoanalytic criticism to enhance your interpretation.
Due Tuesday: "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" (258) (Link to text if needed)
Due Wednesday: "A Rose for Emily" (56) (Link to text if needed)
Due Tuesday: "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" (258) (Link to text if needed)
Due Wednesday: "A Rose for Emily" (56) (Link to text if needed)
Friday, November 2, 2012
Due Thursday
There will also be reading we are working on, but here is a start on the narrative essay assignment.
Your College Essay will be due on Thursday. Here is the formal assignment information:
You must select a topic for either an admissions essay or a scholarship essay. Your prompt must allow for a topic that can produce an essay of at least 300-400 words. (Therefore, for many of you, short answer questions will not count.) Please do not include an essay that is significantly longer than 800 words.
If you need a prompt, go online to the Common Application site, or search for a possible scholarship topic.
You must retype the prompt at the top of the page. Then include the text of your essay and a word count. When you turn yours in, you can request comments if you're interested. Here are some document guidelines.
Your College Essay will be due on Thursday. Here is the formal assignment information:
You must select a topic for either an admissions essay or a scholarship essay. Your prompt must allow for a topic that can produce an essay of at least 300-400 words. (Therefore, for many of you, short answer questions will not count.) Please do not include an essay that is significantly longer than 800 words.
If you need a prompt, go online to the Common Application site, or search for a possible scholarship topic.
You must retype the prompt at the top of the page. Then include the text of your essay and a word count. When you turn yours in, you can request comments if you're interested. Here are some document guidelines.
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