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FICTION ESSAY INSTRUCTIONS

Fiction Essay Instructions

You must complete the required textbook readings in preparation for the Fiction Essay. This will equip you to objectively respond to the readings by compiling information from a variety of sources in order to compose a persuasive analysis of a literary work. You will also learn to follow standard usage in English grammar and sentence structure; identify the theme and structure of each literary selection as well as the significant characteristics or elements of each genre studied; and evaluate the literary merit of a work (Syllabus MLOs: A, B, C, D, F, G and Module/Week 3 LOs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5).

In Module/Week 3, you will write a 750-word (approximately 3 pages) essay that compares and contrasts 2 stories from the Fiction Unit. Before you begin writing the essay, carefully read the below guidelines for developing your paper topic and review the Fiction Essay Grading Rubric to see how your submission will be graded. Gather all of your information, plan the direction of your essay, and organize your ideas by developing a 1-page thesis statement and outline for your essay. Format the thesis statement and the outline in a single Microsoft Word document using current MLA, APA, or Turabian style (whichever corresponds to your degree program); check your Perrine’s Literature textbook, the Harbrace Essentials Handbook and/or the link contained in the Assignment Instructions Folder to ensure correct citation format is used.

Your Fiction Essay must include a title page, a thesis/outline page, and the essay itself, followed by a works cited/references/bibliography page listing any primary and/or secondary texts cited in your essay.

You must submit your thesis and outline by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 2 for instructor feedback.

Submit your Fiction Essay by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 3

Guidelines for Developing Your Paper Topic

The “Writing about Literature” section of your Perrine’s Literature textbook (pp. 1–54) and the “Writing” section of Harbrace Essentials (pp. 1–12, 15–16, 18–21, 22–28) provide helpful pointers for writing your literary essay and for academic writing in general. Be sure that you have read these sections before doing any further work for this assignment. Take particular notice of the examples of fiction essays on pp. 38–43 of Perrine’s Literature textbook.

Choose 2 of the following short stories to compare and contrast in your essay:

“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

“The Destructors” by Graham Greene

“The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence

“Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne

“The Prodigal Son” by St. Luke

Also, at least 1 of these elements of fiction must be the focus of your essay:

Conflict/Plot/Structure

Characterization

Setting

Theme/Authors’ Purposes

Point of View, and/

Tone/Style/Irony/Symbol/Imagery

If you need help focusing your essay, ask yourself questions that correspond to your chosen element(s).

Conflict/Plot/Structure (This is not a summary of the stories)

What are the basic conflicts? How do these conflicts build tension and lead to major, complicated incidents and climactic moment(s)?

What are the ways in which each major character experiences conflict (either with self, with other characters, or with the social and/or physical environment)?

How are the conflicts resolved? Do the protagonists succeed in achieving their goals?

Which character receives your deepest sympathy and why?

Characterization

Who are the main characters in the stories?

What are their outstanding qualities? Does the author give any indication as to how or why the character developed these qualities?

What are the characters’ emotions, attitudes, and behaviors? What do these indicate to the reader about the character?

Can the characters’ motivations be determined from the text?

Setting

Where and when do the stories take place (remember to include such details as geographic location, time of year, time period, if the setting is rural or urban, etc.)?

Do the settings make the stories believable or credible? How does setting impact the plot of the story, and how would the plot be affected if the story took place in another setting?

Are the characters influenced by their setting? How might they behave if they were in a different setting?

What atmosphere or mood does the setting create (for example, darkness may create a mood of fear or unhappiness while light or bright colors may create one of happiness)?

Is the setting or any aspect of it a symbol, or does the setting express particular ideas?

Does setting create expectations that are the opposite of what occurs?

Theme/Authors’ Purposes

What is the major theme (or themes) of each story?

Are the themes of the stories similar or different?

How does the author convey the theme (or themes) to the reader?

How do the stories’ themes relate to the authors’ purposes (some examples of author purposes are to entertain, to satirize, to realistically portray life’s problems, to analyze emotions and responses, and/or to communicate a moral message)?

What unique style, techniques, or devices do the writers use to communicate their themes?

Tone/Style/Irony/Symbol

How would you describe the tone of the piece?

Does the tone correspond with the action occurring in the plot?

What style does the author use (for example, one way an author might satirize is by including a lot of irony, hyperbole, and unrealistic scenarios)?

How might the story be different if the tone or style were to be changed?

Does the writer use irony or symbols to communicate the message?

NOTE: These questions are a means of ordering your thoughts while you collect information for your essay. You do not need to include the answers to all of these questions in your essay; only include those answers that directly support your thesis statement need to be included.

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Fiction Essay Instructions

Fiction Essay Instructions

 

In Module/Week 3, you will write a 750-word (about 3–4-pages) essay that compares and contrasts 2 stories from the Fiction Unit. Before you begin writing the essay, carefully read the guidelines for developing your paper topic that are given below. Review the Fiction Essay Grading Rubric to see how your submission will be graded. Gather all of your information, plan the direction of your essay, and organize your ideas by developing a 1-page thesis statement and outline for your essay. Format the thesis statement and the outline in a single Word document using current MLA, APA, or Turabian style (whichever corresponds to your degree program). You have the opportunity to submit your thesis and outline by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 2 for instructor feedback.

The essay is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 3 and must include a title page (see the General Writing Requirements), a thesis/outline page, and the essay itself followed by a works cited/references page of any primary or secondary texts cited in the essay.  

Guidelines for Developing Your Paper Topic

 

Chapter 39 in your textbook provides some helpful pointers for reading actively, taking notes, brainstorming, developing a clearly-defined thesis statement, preparing an outline, and writing a cogent fiction essay. Be sure that you have read the chapter before doing any further work for this assignment.

 

Choose 2 of the following short stories to compare and contrast in your essay:

·         “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

·         “The Destructors” by Graham Greene

·         “The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence

·         “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne

·         “The Child by Tiger” by Thomas Wolfe

·         “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell

 

Also, make at least 1 of these elements of fiction the focus of your essay:

·         Conflict/Plot/Structure

·         Characterization

·         Setting

·         Theme/Authors’ Purposes

·         Point of View

·         Tone/Style/Irony/Symbol/Imagery

 

If you need help focusing your essay, ask yourself questions that correspond to your chosen element(s).

 

Conflict/Plot/Structure (This is not a summary of the stories)

·         What are the basic conflicts, and how do these build tension, leading to major complicated incidents and climactic moment(s)? 

  • What are the ways in which each major character experiences conflict (either with self, with other characters, or with the social and/or physical environment)? 

·         How are the conflicts resolved? Do the protagonists succeed in achieving their goals? 

·         Who receives your deepest sympathy and why?

 

Characterization

  • Who are the main characters in the stories?
  • What are their outstanding qualities? Does the author give any indication as to how or why the character developed these qualities?
  • What are the characters’ emotions, attitudes, and behaviors? What do these indicate to the reader about the character?
  • Can the characters’ motivations be determined from the text?

 

Setting

  • Where and when do the stories take place (remember to include such details as geographic location, time of year, time period, if the setting is rural or urban, etc.)?
  • Do the settings make the stories believable or credible? How does setting impact the plot of the story, and how would the plot be affected if the story took place in another setting?
  • Are the characters influenced by their setting? How might they behave if they were in a different setting?
  • What atmosphere or mood does the setting create (for example, darkness may create a mood of fear or unhappiness while light or bright colors may create one of happiness)?
  • Is the setting or any aspect of it a symbol or does the setting express particular ideas?
  • Does setting create expectations that are the opposite of what occurs?

 

Theme/Authors’ Purposes

  • What is the major theme (or themes) of each story?
  • Are the themes of the stories similar or different?
  • How does the author convey the theme (or themes) to the reader?
  • How do the stories’ themes relate to the authors’ purposes (some examples of author purposes are to entertain, to satirize, to realistically portray life’s problems, to analyze emotions and responses, and/or to communicate a moral message)?
  • What unique style, techniques, or devices do the writers use to communicate their themes? 

 

Tone/Style/Irony/Symbol

  • How would you describe the tone of the piece?
  • Does the tone correspond with the action occurring in the plot?
  • What style does the author use (for example, one way an author might satirize is by including a lot of ironies, hyperbole, and unrealistic scenarios)?
  • How might the story be different if the tone or style is changed?
  • Does the writer use irony or symbols to communicate the message?

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