Literature/Modernism

This Assignment IS:
You are trying to show your professor that you know and understand the literary works about which you choose to write.
Paper Requirements:
Consider only the literary periods you have studied since the midterm exam paper:
• Romanticism
• Realism/Naturalism
• Twentieth Century/Contemporary Literature.
Choose two authors and one work for each author. You may not use authors or texts that are not assigned; here below are the authors I chose,
T. S. Eliot’s (1888-1965)
“Hollow Men”: http://allpoetry.com/The-Hollow-Men
W. H. Auden (1907-1973)
“Two Songs for Hedli Anderson” on the National Public Radio website:
http://www.npr.org/programs/death/readings/poetry/aude.html
Then, choose one of the themes in the list below. Do not try to combine them. To be effective, the theme must apply to both of the texts you chose in Step 2.
The themes for Essay #2 are:
• Courage
• Culture
• Faith
• Freedom
• Gender
• Love
• Power
• Race
• Strength
• Truth
Write at least 2 to 3 full pages of analysis. If you dont reach the bottom of page 2 (following the layout requirements), your paper is not developed enough and will lose credit.
Do not use secondary sources. Use your own ideas and the works you are analyzing, not something you found on the Internet or anywhere else except your own head. You may use links provided for historical background, etc. However, be sure you are using only the links in the course. Its all too easy to go from a link on a web page in the course to a different web page outside the course. Make sure you treat those linked web pages in the course like the sources they are, with signal phrases that identify the title of the web page, quotation or paraphrase from the web page, and a parenthetical citation (use paragraph numbers for a website even if that means you have to count the paragraphs yourself). Outside sources will lower your grade.
Introduce all source material (quotations and paraphrases) adequately with a signal phrase rather than “dropping” them into the paper with no introduction. You should provide a signal phrase before each quotation or paraphrase, giving some context for the quotation.
Use parenthetical citations for all source material. Keep in mind that different genres required different information in the parenthetical citations. Follow MLA requirements for parenthetical notation as shown in the template section below.










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