Wednesday, June 11, 2014

African/Latino American Literature/History


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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Post your Poetry Analysis here

It may be necessary for you to post your essay in two parts. Please make sure it is labelled accordingly as Part 1 and Part 2. Make sure your name is included on both parts. If you are using an email account belonging to a friend, remember to indicate that it's your work. Also, make sure you comment on two essays. Read your classmate's work completely before you comment on the work. Please use the rubric from your packet to respond to the work. Saying that the essay was good is not enough. Thank you.

You guys are awesome!

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Film Survey

Greetings,

Hope you guys are having a fantastic day. Mr. Mason and I would like to get some feedback about the movies we viewed in this class. Below is a link to our survey. Please complete the survey after we finish watching "To Sir With Love".

Thank you

Ms. Desmangles

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/N3PV25D

MLA Works Cited Page: Basic Format

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/05/

Writing an effective title


http://writing.umn.edu/sws/assets/pdf/quicktips/titles.pdf

Reminder: Proper Header

English Composition 1

The Proper Format for Essays

Below are guidelines for the formatting of essays based on recommendations from the MLA (the Modern Language Association).
  • Fonts: Your essay should be word processed in 12-point Times New Roman fonts.
  • Double space: Your entire essay should be double spaced, with no single spacing anywhere and no extra spacing anywhere. There should not be extra spaces between paragraphs.
  • Heading: In the upper left corner of the first page of your essay, you should type your name, the instructor's name, your class, and the date, as follows:

    Your Name

    Mr. Rambo

    ENG 1001-05

    30 August 2013
  • Margins: According to the MLA, your essay should have a one-inch margin on the top, bottom, left, and right.
  • Page Numbers: Your last name and the page number should appear in the upper right corner of each page of your essay, including the first page, as in Jones 3. Insert your name and the page number as a "header." Do not type this information where the text of your essay should be.
  • Title: Your essay should include a title. The title should be centered and should appear under the heading information on the first page and above the first line of your essay. The title should be in the same fonts as the rest of your essay, with no quotation marks, no underlining, no italics, and no bold.
  • Indentation: The first line of each paragraph should be indented. According to the MLA, this indentation should be 1/2 inch or five spaces, but pressing [Tab] once should give you the correct indentation.
  • Align Left: The text of your essay should be lined up evenly at the left margin but not at the right margin. In your word processor, choose "Align Left." Do not choose "Justify."

Putting all of the above together, you should have a first page that looks like the following:

Poetry Analysis

Poetry Analysis Task:

Choose a poet from our book Latino Literature and write an essay in which you analyze three poems written by that poet.  You are to analyze the poet’s use of literary elements (parts of the poem and figures of speech) and use this analysis to interpret the meaning of this poem. Challenge yourself by looking for a common theme in the works you choose to analyze.

In other words
What is the poem saying and what literary elements does the author use to demonstrate this message?
Introduction
Provide the necessary background information about the poet in 2-3 paragraphs:

·         poet’s name/any relevant biographical facts

·         Geography---Living in a hot climate by the sea will create different experiences then living in a cold mountainous place.

·         Current event---Growing up during a war, fighting in a war, political unrest.

·         Family structure---Eldest who cares for siblings, living with relatives, poverty.

·         State of the economy---Growing up during the depression, living in a poor country.

Please refer to the previous post for more information.


Use appropriate transitional words or phrases to begin a discussion of the poet’s work.

·         title of poem
·         Summary of the poem’s subject or topic.

Transitional words and phrases
https://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/Transitions.html

Thesis
•  In your thesis, identify the literary element(s) to be analyzed and the approach or direction of the analysis.

•  What message is the poem sending?



Sample Thesis Statement #1
In “First Lessons,” R. Zamora Linmark uses allusions to describe how not to write a poem, and then he uses imagery and allusions to describe how to write a poem properly.

Sample Thesis Statement #2
R. Zamora Linmark in “First Lessons” uses imagery and verbal irony to describe how a writer can discover his or her topic, then through diction and allusion, tells the writer how to write a poem that will leave a lasting impression on readers.

Sample Thesis Statement #3
In the poem “First Lessons,” R. Zamora Linmark uses allusion and visual imagery in a playful way to teach writers what to avoid and what to incorporate when composing poems based on other literary works. Linmark advises writers that it is okay to borrow, or even steal, from others’ literary works as long as they replace them with works of their own.

Body Paragraphs
•  The number of paragraphs will be based on the number of elements you analyze and the number of claims that you make.


Sample Organization #1
In “First Lessons,” R. Zamora Linmark uses allusions to describe how not to write a poem, and then he uses imagery and allusions to describe how to write a poem properly. Sample Organization #1
1.  the author uses allusions to describe how not to write a poem
2.  the author uses imagery to describe how to write a poem properly
3.  the author uses allusions to describe how to write a poem properly
Sample Organization #2
R. Zamora Linmark in “First Lessons” uses imagery and verbal irony to describe how a writer can discover his or her topic, then through diction and allusion, tells the writer how to write a poem that will leave a lasting impression on readers.
Sample Organization #2
1.  the author uses imagery to describe how a writer can discover his or her topic
2.  the author uses verbal irony to describe how a writer can discover his or her topic
3.  the author uses diction to tell the writer how to write a poem that will leave a lasting impression on readers
4.  the author uses allusion to tell the writer how to write a poem that will leave a lasting impression on readers Conclusion

Conclusion
•  Your concluding paragraph should begin by echoing your major thesis without repeating the words verbatim.
•  It should broaden from the thesis statement to answer the “so what?” question your reader may have after reading your essay. Conclusion
•  Reflect on how your essay topic relates to the poem as a whole
•  Evaluate how successful the author is in achieving his or her goal or message
•  Give a personal statement about the topic Conclusion
•  Make predictions
•  Connect back to your creative opening
•  Give your opinion of the poem’s value or significance


Your essay must be posted to the blog by Wednesday, June 4, 2014 by 1:08pm.
Students will post one essay and give constructive criticism to two. Directions on how to give feedback will follow.