Question
NOTE: YOU ARE CERTIFYING THAT YOUR ESSAY HAS THESE ELEMENTS, EXCEPT FOR THOSE THAT ARE CROSSED OUT
ESSAY ASSIGNMENT SUMMARY
: Write a narrative essay, approximately 4-5 pages in length, 1500 words minimum,
which presents a particular scene/s and discusses a particular insight which you gained as a result of the event described
in the essay. Essay should demonstrate appropriate Aristotelian plot structure—introduction, rising action, climax,
falling action, and denouement/conclusion. Essays should also demonstrate appropriate imagery and psychological
detail.
Format:
(See guidelines for submitting Turnitin copies in syllabus)
_______ 1) Typed, double-space in 12 pt font
_______ 2) I have used a spelling/grammar checker to make any needed corrections
_______ 3) Essay is the
student’s own work
_______ 4) Sufficient length (should be 1500 words minimum)
LIST ESSAY WORD COUNT HERE_________
Structure and Focus
_______ 5) Relates a specific event, i.e. “tells a story”
about something specific that happened
_______ 6) Focuses on a single scene or links 3 scenes max to create the “story”
_______ 7) Aristotelian plot structure, with introduction,
narrative beats, (rising action, climax, falling action), and
conclusion.
_______ 8) Conclusion is sufficient
to provide an effective insight, perspective, or epiphany
Development:
_______ 9) Specific paragraphs (each paragraph should be less than 2/3 of page max)(Indent paragraphs, don’t skip lines between them)
_______ 10) Paragraphs Content is sufficient/ coherent,
integrating related ideas in compelling manner, using
appropriate transitional words and phrases where needed.
_______ 11) Detail/ Imagery is sufficient, concret (sights, sound, smell, taste, touch) & psychological detail
_______ 12) Focus of Essay is consistent and does not go off-track or contain unrelated/unnecessary material
_______ 13) Point of View is consistent, without shifts (1ST person “I” narrator OR 3RD Person “he”/”she”)
_______ 14) Tense is consistent (should be all past tense, OR all present tense—not switch back and forth)
_______ 15) Dialog is appropriate – characters speak in a realistic way, without unnecessary chit-chat
Dialog has appropriate paragraphization: When a new character speaks, start a new paragraph
_______ 16) Dialog punctuation/structure
is clear/correct. (Every time a new character speaks, start new paragraph- See guide in syllabus)
Usage:
_______ 17) Sentence Structure
in Standard Written English (Dialog may have slang or misuse, if realistic)
_______ 18) Grammar / / Usage / Punctuation
is correct and effective
_______ 19) Sentences are clear and logical,
well-paced, and avoid needless repetition
_______ 20A) Diction (Word choice)
is appropriate for subject matter/characters
_______ 20B) Voice and Tone Are appropriate