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ENGL 1302 Essay #2: Poetry Analysis

For your second short essay, critically read and analyze three poems of your choice from our textbook. Though not a requirement to do so, I recommend that you choose three poems from a particular portion of the poetry unit in our book. For example, you would select three poems from the section on speakers and narrators, or three from the section on setting, or theme, or word choice, or symbol, etc. This will make your analysis a bit more straightforward. However, it is entirely possible that you might choose to analyze any poem as you see fit, regardless of where it is categorized in the book.

For your essay, focus on one element of poetry (based on your readings in our textbook: word choice, form/structure, speaker/POV, setting, symbol, etc.) and analyze it closely as it pertains to the poems you have selected. Sometimes other elements may factor into your analysis, but your analysis should stay clearly focused on that primary element of poetry.

Your essay will be no more than 2 to 2 ½ pages but must reveal critical thinking about the literary situation. Format your essay according to MLA guidelines (like this sheet):

· MLA-style paper heading, pagination

· Times New Roman, 12-point font

· Double-spaced lines with no extra space between paragraphs

· Appropriate citation of any quoted material

· MLA-style works cited page for any cited sources

I will not grade any essay that does not observe MLA conventions; if you turn in an essay that is not MLA appropriate, I will reject it and reduce your grade by 10% for every day that it is late until you have it correctly formatted and resubmitted. The assessment rubric for this paper is based on a maximum possible score of 100:

10 pts: The essay is guided by an articulate thesis that frames the work by identifying the element of poetry being analyzed

30 pts: The essay presents a clear and critical analysis of one element of poetry in the selected literature

20 pts: The essay uses specific evidence from the chosen text to illustrate the analysis

30 pts: The essay organization guides the audience through the analysis and justifies the analysis in a logical structure.

10 pts: Correct MLA formatting, including the Works Cited page, in an essay of no less than 2 full pages with minimal (5 or fewer) grammar and mechanics errors

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100 points total

This essay must be submitted to Blackboard on or before April 14, 2019, no later than 11:59pm. You must not procrastinate, and you must think ahead to avoid technological problems. I will not offer a grace period. Beginning at 12:00 on April 15, I will deduct 10% of your grade for every day that the paper is late. Any instance of plagiarism, whether accidental or intentional, may result in a grade of zero for this assignment and will be reported to the Office of the Dean of Students. I want to hear your voice and your unique, original perspective on the literature that you select.