english homework
Fall 2017 Calendar
8/21 syllabus; introduction to class; writing sample
8/23 writing about literature and the importance of literary reading (group exercise); Midterm Essay assigned
8/25 introduction to short fiction: “The Appointment in Samarra” (online, W.
Somerset Maugham translation); “Godfather Death” (12)
8/28 introduction to drama: Oedipus the King (686-711)
8/30 introduction to poetry: “In a Station of the Metro” (432); “Driving to Town Late
to Mail a Letter” (443)
9/1 archetype: from Dr. Faustus (Act 2, Scene 2) (657-662); “The Negro Speaks of
Rivers” (594)
9/4 LABOR DAY HOLIDAY
9/6 point of view: “The Tell-Tale Heart” (40)
9/8 “Cathedral” (85)
9/11 character: “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” (579)
9/13 dialogue: from The Importance of Being Earnest (665-669); “Girl” (56)
9/15 objective description (the objective correlative): “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place”
(151)
9/18 irony: “The Gospel According to Mark” (123)
9/20 “Mending Wall” (583) and “Birches” (585)
9/22 metafiction/metatextuality: “Happy Endings” (256); “The Gift of the Magi” (271)
9/25 “Out, Out—” (371); “Loves Calls Us to the Things of This World” (427)
9/27 the Gothic: “Young Goodman Brown” (260)
9/29 setting: “The Storm” (104); “The Story of an Hour” (179)
10/2 symbol: “The Chrysanthemums” (206)
10/4 “A Rose for Emily” (32)
10/6 “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” (229); “The Lottery” (235)
Style: (points indicate DEDUCTIONS)
Grammar/mechanics (2 points per incident, or 10 points if consistent/rampant)
Repetition (2 points per incident, or 10 points if consistent/rampant)
Word choice (2 points per incident, or 10 points if consistent/rampant)
Spelling (2 points per incident, or 10 points if consistent/rampant)
Punctuation (1 point per incident, or 5 points if consistent or rampant)
MLA format: (according to example provided in the syllabus) first-page header, last- name pagination (at the header, or half-inch, top margin), double-spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch margins, parenthetical page citation (5 points)
BOOK:
Backpack Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing, 5th edition. Pearson/Longman, 2016.