Poetic techniques and persuasive techniques
Question 1 addresses poetic techniques in Melville, Whitman, and Dickinson re: ideas of mortality and death. 50 points. Three paragraphs. No intro or conclusion or thesis necessary. Must include “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed.”
·Question 2 addresses persuasive techniques in Douglass, Stowe, and Lincoln arguing against slavery and for abolition. 50 points. Three paragraphs. No intro or conclusion or thesis necessary.
So you’ll want to know poetic techniques and persuasive techniques. (Poetic techniques are covered in Videos 5a/5b from Week 3 and Persuasive techniques are covered in Videos 6a/6b from Week 3). You will be asked to write about ALL of the authors mentioned above.
My professor just remind me that ” avoid using material that we did not read . I want you to write only on material that we read for class”.
i will send you the reading that may related to the assigment
As the 4th of July? (Links to an external site.) (Vol. B: 1236-1239)
- Walt Whitman
Beat! Beat! Drums! (Links to an external site.) (Vol. B: 1376-1377)
Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night (Links to an external site.) (Vol. B: 1377-1378)
As Toilsome I Wander’d Virginia’s Woods (Links to an external site.) (Vol. B: 1379)
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed (Links to an external site.) (Vol. B: 1382-1388)
O Captain, My Captain(Links to an external site.).
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed (Links to an external site.) (Vol. B: 1382-1388)
O Captain, My Captain(Links to an external site.).
Harriet Beecher Stowe, From Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Chapter IX. In Which It Appears That a Senator Is but a Man (Links to an external site.) (Vol. B: 815-826)
Abraham Lincoln
A House Divided (Links to an external site.) (Vol. B: 714-720)
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