Develop personal insights when reading literary works


Introduction to American Literature

Instructional Objectives for this activity:

-Develop personal insights when reading literary works.

-Discuss the literary techniques of narration, theme, tone, style, setting, and imagery.

Please review the American Literature Study Guide (also in Doc Sharing) to help you with this assignment.

Important note: In individual work, express your own ideas and do not use outside sources. Using outside sources can lower your scores, and often they can lead to plagiarism.

Hawthorne has a style of writing that can be difficult for some students, and his stories often contain numerous references to the history, scenery, important figures, and prominent ideals of a specific area.

-After reading the story, select two passages that interest or inspire you.

-Write an essay of 250 words (one page, double-spaced) in response to Hawthorne's story, "Young Goodman Brown."

Important: Your paper must have a well developed introduction, body, and conclusion.

-Select one or two significant quotes from the story, and offer your thoughts and insights about them. Attempt to personalize the quotes by relating them to your own life and experience.

-Include brief comments in your essay about Hawthorne's style of writing, tone, or imagery. There is no "right" or "wrong" answer for this assignment, but offer examples from the reading to support your ideas.

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