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ENGL 2307

ENGL 2307. 5 June 2014. Today‘s Plan. Revisit “The Old Nurse’s Story” Return and discuss HW 1 Assign HW 2 Discuss WEaL 1-3 Assign Essay 1 Assign HW 3 Discuss “On Ghosts”. “The Old Nurse’s Story”. Questions/concerns/comments? Support for reading as focused on children:

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ENGL 2307

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  1. ENGL 2307 5 June 2014

  2. Today‘s Plan • Revisit “The Old Nurse’s Story” • Return and discuss HW 1 • Assign HW 2 • Discuss WEaL 1-3 • Assign Essay 1 • Assign HW 3 • Discuss “On Ghosts”

  3. “The Old Nurse’s Story” • Questions/concerns/comments? • Support for reading as focused on children: • Rosamond’s mother dies in childbirth and “asked [Hester], on her death-bed, never to leave Miss Rosam0nd” (Gaskell 4) • Rosamond is missing and Hester “began to wish [she] had never left [her] darling” (Gaskell 12) • Finding Rosamond/story of her absence pages 13-15 • Discussion/appearance of the ghost child 15, 17, 20, 23 • Support for past/revenge/regret? • Focus on ending and Miss Furnivall

  4. Homework • Make sure you follow MLA (example on blog, OWL Purdue, UWC Writing Resources) • Keep focused on the prompt • Works cited

  5. Homework 2 • One page • Focus on an element of fiction (chosen from Chapter 3 that you read for today) • Discuss it in terms of how it adds/develops the MEANING of “The Ghost in Cap’n Brown’s House” • Two part Works Cited again

  6. Writing Essays about Literature • What is literature? • Why do we study it? • Elements for analysis: • POV • Narrator • Setting • Characterization • Form (framing narratives, etc.) • Symbolism • Irony • Etc.

  7. Essay 1 • 750 words (about 3 pages) plus a works cited page • Analyze a story/novel we have read (up to Friday of next week) • Use an element of fiction to develop your argument about meaning • Support your argument with one critical source from the library databases • Assignment sheet will offer prompts

  8. Looking Forward—HW3 • Due Tuesday, June 10 • Identify your element of fiction • Provide a tentative thesis • Outline textual support • More developed=more useful commentary

  9. “On Ghosts” • Mary Shelley (Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley) • Author of Frankenstein (1818) • Daughter of famous feminist (Mary Wollstonecraft) • Wife of famous poet (Percy Bysshe Shelley) • What type of writing is this? • What is her argument? • Why is she telling us this? • Is she persuasive? • Why are we reading this?

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