ASSIGNMENT #2 MULTI-GENRE WRITING
The first draft of the second assignment must be completed by 10/13 or 10/14.
The final draft is due on 10/15 or 10/16.
If you need help figuring out which dates apply to you, please get help immediately!
The assignment must be typed, unless one of the genres you include requires otherwise. We will generate a list of genres together, but remember, it is almost impossible to state them all, so if you find yourself dreaming of a new genre (are dreams in themselves a genre?) be sure to run it by me and then use it!
The difficult part of this assignment will not be finding the genres, it will be finding the theme. I will give you a few options, but remember, the best theme for you will be the one you come up with, so keep thinking!
If you get information about a certain topic, be sure to include the source of that information in your rough draft and final draft.
We will submit this to turnitin, but we'll discuss that later.
Here are some possibilities for themes: this election, your major, gay marriage, marriage in general, religion, the color blue, skunks, death, love, hope, the beach, the Beach Boys, Boy Bands, Band Aids, AIDS, fishing, goodbyes, good buys, Best Buy...and so on.
Here's a brief list of genres:
Acceptance speech, address to jury, adventure story, advice column, apology note, autobiography, biography, blog entry, business letter, book review, campaign speech, children's story, condolence letter, court decision, dedication, detective story, editorial, epitaph, free verse poem, ghost story, love letter, memoir, movie review, myth, news article, parody, narrative, play, poem, proverb, quotation, romance story, soap opera, sportscast, superstition, technical writing, novel, nursery rhyme, obituary...and on and on.
HERE ARE A COUPLE OF QUICK EXAMPLES:
Example #1
"Snakes"
Genre One: a Joke: (you heard this in class: dumb joke, two animals)
Genre Two: A poem:Title: "head of the department"
The snake rounded her hideous head, careful to hide her fangs until the final moment, licked kindly the ears of her prey, prayed gently for a bit of fight left in this pathetic squirrel, and enjoyed her dinner, although her dinner didn't fight at all.
Genre Three: A Scientific Report:
This one would have to be researched a bit, to gain some insight into the scientific nature of the snake.
Example #2
Metamorphosis
Genre One: Poem: Title: "become the butterfly"
Oh how I long to stop this slithering mess, to eat your leaves and feel no more this earth's caress
Oh how I strive to dine and then slumber away, to drink the sorrow of a cacoon ablaze
Oh how this poem is more stupid than not, but I awaken and fly away, and am amazed, metamorphosis wrought
Genre Two: Rambling Journal Entry:
I wonder what Kafka was thinking when he wrote his book called Metamorphosis. In this simple book a man named Gregor Samsa must come to terms with being turned into a bug, a beetle of sorts. I think this would have been an even worse fate than the social invisibility suffered by Mersault. Kafka revels in the horrors of modern existence, and the awful torturous fate of a man taunted by his own existence. I think that Nabakov would later compare this to Jekyll and Hyde, but something is lost there, since there's only one essence left when the man is turned into bug...scary story. Could this have a bearing on our modern world? You better believe it, bug readers!
Genre Three: Obituary
It is with great regret that we announce the death of metamorphosis, a concept that gave its all until the very end but died after a long bout with complacency. Meta, as she was known to her friends, could be seen in the writing and thinking of numerous individuals over the years, from Bob Dylan to Abe Lincoln, but as of 2008, she met her match with the current society led by those formidable opponents Malaise and Apathy. Meta leaves behind no immediate family members. Services will be held at the Beale Library followed by a ceremonial book burning of all Kafka reading material. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the SPCA, the only organization left that seems to want to affect change amongst the higher creatures of our globe.
Castle of Juana la Loca
Medina del Campo, Espana
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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13 comments:
Now that I have read everything you typed about this assignment I think I am going to enjoy it.
One question though, while I was reading your examples I notice “scientific report” means research, meaning internet look up snakes what not… do we have to have some written genres of our own, and some researched, or all one way, all the other way or 50 50…does that make sense?!?!
Oh and another thing…just follow the little format you’ve set up with your examples?!
Thanks!
Have a great weekend!!!
Great question, Sarah. All of the writing will be your own, but some of the writing may require some outside reading(not usually, though). If it does, just say where you got the info.
The only general rule I would follow on which genres you choose is to vary them, so that you do not have 5 types of poems or 5 types of business letters. If it seems like all of your genres are short creative pieces, choose one that is a bit longer and less "creative." The value of this assignment is thinking in five different ways about something, so choosing unique genres is important.
As far as format, yes, just sort of put "Genre 1" "Genre 2" and so on.
Good questions.
Anyone else?
have a good one!
Yes, I have a question! :) How many times do we have to use turniton.com for this assignment? Do we just use it for the final draft only? Or would you like one for the rough draft as well? And also, do we use turniton.com before we come to class on Thursday or is it due any time before midnight Thursday? Thank so much!!
Dr. Schmoll
If I chose to write a proverb as one of the genres~ should I make up one or just pick a proverb that already exists?
Krista and Silpa, good questions.
You need to turn the essay in to turnitin only once, and that would be sometime on the day that you turn in the paper copy in class.
For the proverb, I would like you to either make one up on your own, or use one that already exists but then do your own analysis of it.
Does that make sense? If not, ask again.
So if I make up a proverb, I don't have to write an analysis on it right?
Ok im lost. Is the rough draft the paper copy we're supposed to turn in? Or are we just supposed to turn in the final draft?
Silpa, yes, if you write the proverb, that's it for that genre.
Rubi, you bring a complete, printed out copy of the assignment for the first class of the week. That's the rough draft. We'll work on that together, revising it in class. Then, for the second class of the week you'll bring a highly polished, revised final draft. Does that make sense?
I looooooved this project!!! I love thinking/writing in different "genres" ways"...I found a lot of my genres to be humorous but I hope that’s a good thing!
Isn't Haiku a from of genre?
I did Starbucks. The best Genre writing I have ever did:]
I really enjoyed this assignment.
Good job Dr. Schmoll, you always manage to make the assignments fun and interesting. I love your class.
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