ENG 112 College Composition II                                         Nancy McTaggart
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"A Rose for Emily"     

Now we're going to read a short story by one of America's greatest Southern writers, William Faulkner.   

Task 1.  Read the Story

You can read "A Rose for Emily" online or in an anthology if you have one and prefer to do so.  (If the link above is not working, try this one.)

Task 2.  Listserv


Please choose one of the following assignments to send to the class listserv.

  • A "Hot List for William Faulkner" is a webpage with information about William Faulkner.  Please complete the assignment on that page.  Try to find sources and facts that others have not already reported to the listserv while you've been on it.  Instead of mailing your work to two students, mail it to the listserv for this unit: 

                                   112story@listserv.cc.va.us

  • Now go back to the story.   Examine the order in which the events in the story are presented.  Consider how the story might have been different had it been told in chronological order.   When an author makes an unusual choice like this, telling the story out of sequence, you can assume he had a reason for doing so.  How does this sequencing affect you as a reader?   How do your feelings differ because of Faulkner's choice?  Post your response to the  listserv.

 


Task 3:  Essay  Draft

Now write an essay explaining the theme of "A Rose for Emily" and how the author communicates that theme. 

In your essay be sure to state a clear thesis and arguments to support it.   Use specific examples and quotations from the story as evidence of your points. 

If you'd like me to look over your thesis before you write your draft, I'll be happy to do so.  Just post it on the Discussion Board.  It is not required.   Post your draft on the Discussion Forum, "A Rose for Emily" Draft and Polished Essay."

Task 4:  Essay Comments

Post comments on two papers.   Don't just say, "I liked your paper."  Post something that would help you revise your essay were you the writer.   You might comment on a phrase or a part of an essay that you found particularly well done.  You may wish to identify an area that you'd like the writer to expand.   As always, be respectful.  

Task 5:  Polished Essay 

When I have commented on your paper, make your final revisions and post your polished essay to the forum .

    Leave the 112story Listserv 

Before leaving this unit, please send a final message to the 112story listserv.  Tell the group that you are moving on and give them a tip about how to succeed in the fiction unit, a statement of what you learned from the unit, or some encouraging words.   

Now,  unsubscribe to the fiction listserv at 

 https://lists.vccs.edu/lists/listinfo/nova-eng112

Just follow the directions at the bottom of the page to unsubscribe.