Opening paragraph & thesis sentence(s)
Purpose and consideration of audience (clear, compelling prose that is also enjoyable to read)
Technical compliance to aspects of submitted file: o APA style conventions o Course file naming & formatting conventions
Clear description of the main points/recommendations derived from the content essays’ arguments. Again—include (a) Orwell’s main ways to improve written English communication and meaning, and (b) Orwell’s political philosophy and its impact on our culture today. If you can—try to connect Orwell’s insights about our English language usage, his notions of Newspeak and Thoughtcrime, and implications to an individual’s sacrosanct, personal/private intellect, self-dignity and self-respect, and individual human mind.
Examination/analysis and explication of pertinent facets (intrinsic and extrinsic) of the critical issues as you interpret them (i.e., the specific implications to communication, culture, media, and our present 21st century society generally: Use concrete, tangible, real examples from current life events and actual news)
Descriptive Summary (of your essay’s main points)—followed by a reflective conclusion about where you think we are headed as a culture, a society, and a world—and what can be done to change the future and preserve humanity, privacy, and human dignity as a whole. Essay 2 Total: ____ (20 points max.)