Class meeets on Thursdays from 1:00 to 3:00.
Instructor: | Maxim Tarnawsky | 121 St. Joseph St. | Alumni Hall 403 |
maxim.tarnawsky@utoronto.ca | 416-978–8972 |
Assignment 2
Assignment 2 is due at the beginning of class November 14, 2024.
You must write a brief essay of about 600 words, less than two pages. Essays should be formatted with 1 inch margins, double spacing, and 12 point type.
You don't need an extra page for your name and the title or another extra page for references to works cited (If you cite the novel, you need to indicate a reference). Write clearly. Choose the right words, shape your ideas into meaningful sentences, and structure your argument into cohesive paragraphs. Make sure you say EXACTLY what you mean, not something almost similar to what you thought you might want to say. Be brief and get to your point directly, without lengthy introductions or digressions. Express your insights. Demonstrate that you have given some consideration to the ideas you are expressing and that you understand how these ideas relate to other ways of looking at the topic.
The specific assignment is this:
In Janice Kulyk Keefer's The Green Library, the protagonist, Eva Chown, travels to Ukraine (something that is surprisingly rare in the texts we read in this course). What kind of country does she find there? What are her impressions of Ukraine? Concentrate on her reaction to the country, not to the man with whom she has an affair.
Your essay will be judged for the quality of writing and for the depth of your analysis (did you pursue your own ideas to their ultimate significance?). Express your OWN understanding of the situation in the novel and how the author conveys a particular sense of it to the reader. Make sure that any ideas that are not your own are credited to their actual source. You don't need anyone else's ideas, but if you use them, cite them.
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