The Hairy Ape by Eugene O’Neill

Course Literature Project

 

The project should be clear, coherent, and well organized. It should be free of errors that hinder meaning and free of plagiarized material.

 

Course Project Description

 

 

 

This essay should be written based off the main character of: The Hairy Ape by Eugene O’Neill

 

 

 

 

 

Prose Diary: Write a diary of a main character as he might have written it between scenes and/or events. You may even imagine that you are a person in your prose piece. Write your observations of the characters in the prose piece. Figure out what makes them tick or what you observe about the character’s actions, discussions, or circumstances. This option, you may write in the first person. Your project should be 1,100 to 1,500 words in length with proper use of quotations and citations. You need to make sure your reader/grader knows exactly where you are in the prose at all times.

 

 

 

 

 

** Your paper should conform to MLA formatting.

 

 

 

** Study the Project Rubric before submitting the assignment.

Sample citation from our textbook:

London, Jack. “To Build a Fire.” American Literature Since the Civil War.
Create edition. McGraw-Hill, 2011. 114-124. e-Book

 

Course Literature Project

The project should be clear, coherent, and well organized. It should be free of errors that hinder meaning and free of plagiarized material.

Course Project Description

This essay should be written based off the main character of: The Hairy Ape by Eugene O’Neill

Prose Diary: Write a diary of a main character as he might have written it between scenes and/or events. You may even imagine that you are a person in your prose piece. Write your observations of the characters in the prose piece. Figure out what makes them tick or what you observe about the character’s actions, discussions, or circumstances. This option, you may write in the first person. Your project should be 1,100 to 1,500 words in length with proper use of quotations and citations. You need to make sure your reader/grader knows exactly where you are in the prose at all times.

** Your paper should conform to MLA formatting.

** Study the Project Rubric before submitting the assignment.

Sample citation from our textbook: London, Jack. “To Build a Fire.” American Literature Since the Civil War. Create edition. McGraw-Hill, 2011. 114-124. e-Book.