English Literature Essay

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ENGL 2332

Final Exam

Due Date: Just Before Midnight SUNDAY, JULY 27. NO GRACE PERIOD

Format: A minimum 600 words; no special formatting is necessary, but make sure you put your

name on the document. Submit via the "Assignments" tool under Week 8. As with the

Bibliographic Essay and the Pastiche & Defense Assignment submissions, NAME THE FILE

properly: "lastname_first_name_3.rtf." (The Bibliographic Essay is 1, the Pastiche & Defense is

2, the Final 3).

Assignment: For your final exam, I would like you to write about three to five common themes

found in the works we have read this semester.

Grade:15% of total course grade.

Evaluative Criteria:

 clarity of language

 unity of paragraphs

 cogency of terms

 analytical insight

 relevance of textual references

Words of Advice:

You do not need to discuss every work we have read, but try to draw your references from as

many as possible. Part of your effort should be in the precise naming and definition of your

themes: if, for example, you discuss “revenge,” refine the meaning of that term from several

angles, e.g.: cultural, historical, literary, psychological, military, etc. Focus explicitly on the way

you define the thematic concepts, and then seek after points of comparison and contrast: so, in

terms of revenge, how is Beowulf’s violence against Grendel similar or different to Dante’s

“violence” toward the damned he encounters further down in the Inferno? It is entirely up to you,

however, as to which themes you choose, and how you define them.

In addition to discussing the works themselves, you might conclude with (or include within the

body of the essay) a consideration of the ways these texts bear relevance to the world and time

we live in now, and your own life.