- In an LRJ, write about the theme of Everyman. Support your statements with textual evidence.
- Choose 4 of the characters from the play and design a costume for each one. If you were the costume designer for the play, how would you present them to the audience. Support your costume design with a rationale for each one--don't forget to support your rationales with textual evidence.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Everyman Assignment
Monday, January 19, 2009
Commentaries
It has been requested that I post the commentary information for The Canterbury Tales on the blog, but since I do not have the document on my home computer, I cannot do this presently--but will post specifics tomorrow.
Here is something to note for ALL commentaries:
Here is something to note for ALL commentaries:
- The focus should be the author's purpose and how this is achieved through literary devices.
- The introduction should include all main points, but they should just be introduced--save quotes to support your claim throughout the body of your commentary.
- The literary devices should be incorporated in each paragraph to explain HOW the author achieves purpose stated in your introduction.
- The conclusion should leave the reader with a final thought about work as a whole.
- Write in academic language--this means leaving out words that are too informal.
- You need to introduce each paragraph with a topic sentence.
- Each quote needs to be introduced.
- Citations go at the end of sentences.
- Transitions statements should be used to link paragraphs and move paper from point to point.
- Edit your papers! Typos detract from the quality of your paper.
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