Read and annotate the following novels (make notes in the margins, highlight, underline. These notes will come in handy when you are tested on your knowledge of the characters, plot, themes, symbolism, etc.)
*1. The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck
*2. The Crucible, by Arthur Miller (Reading this novel over the summer is *OPTIONAL during summer: You will not be assessed on your knowledge of The Crucible until the third week of school. You may choose to read and annotate it during the summer or you can wait until you get back in August.)
*3. Next, for The Grapes of Wrath, write a 1,000 word paper which is due the second week of school. *OPTIONAL during summer: you can choose to do this over the summer, but it will not be due until the second week of school. You will submit to turnitin.com. Once school has started, we will give you the class ID and password.
Essay Prompt:
As you read The Grapes of Wrath, you will notice that Steinbeck uses two different narrative structures in alternating chapters. Half of the chapters follow a traditional story structure account of the Joad family's adventure and trials (all even numbered chapters). However, the other half of the chapters follow a contrapuntal structure: short multiple-perspective chapters about themes, background, or migrant farmer issues (all odd numbered chapters). These chapters are slower paced, almost poetic, full of symbolism and imagery. Critics call these intercalary chapters. Steinbeck called these "pace changers" and included them so that he could "introduce things on an intellectual level which (the reader) could not receive unless he were opened up (first)."
You have two options for writing this chapter:
1. Write a new intercalary chapter for The Grapes of Wrath. Pick a topic or focus that Steinbeck did not use. It might help to look up some information about the Depression online to get ideas for topics. Use 3rd person point of view (limited or omniscient).
OR
2. Write an intercalary chapter for your life, if your life were a story. Pick a focus that illuminates or goes deeper into some aspect of your life story, specifically at a time or a journey such as the Joad’s faced. Do not use a traditional narrative structure. Emulate Steinbeck's pace-changing structure. Use 3rd person omniscient point of view.
Your essay will be scored on the following:
1. MLA format/Criteria: 1,000-1,500 words, double spaced, Times New Roman, 12 point type, one inch margins all around, submitted to turnitin.com (after school starts)
2. Style/Voice: emulates Steinbeck's level of language, use of language including symbolism, figurative language, and poetic detail
3. Structure: emulates Steinbeck's organization, perspective, pacing, and type of focus
4. Ideas/Creativity: goes beyond the obvious, conveys a significant message or moment in time, descriptive, interesting, creative
5. AP Level Composition: well-articulated ideas, vivid word choice, fluent and varied sentence structure, correctly used punctuation, well-edited for spelling and usage
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*1. The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck
*2. The Crucible, by Arthur Miller (Reading this novel over the summer is *OPTIONAL during summer: You will not be assessed on your knowledge of The Crucible until the third week of school. You may choose to read and annotate it during the summer or you can wait until you get back in August.)
*3. Next, for The Grapes of Wrath, write a 1,000 word paper which is due the second week of school. *OPTIONAL during summer: you can choose to do this over the summer, but it will not be due until the second week of school. You will submit to turnitin.com. Once school has started, we will give you the class ID and password.
Essay Prompt:
As you read The Grapes of Wrath, you will notice that Steinbeck uses two different narrative structures in alternating chapters. Half of the chapters follow a traditional story structure account of the Joad family's adventure and trials (all even numbered chapters). However, the other half of the chapters follow a contrapuntal structure: short multiple-perspective chapters about themes, background, or migrant farmer issues (all odd numbered chapters). These chapters are slower paced, almost poetic, full of symbolism and imagery. Critics call these intercalary chapters. Steinbeck called these "pace changers" and included them so that he could "introduce things on an intellectual level which (the reader) could not receive unless he were opened up (first)."
You have two options for writing this chapter:
1. Write a new intercalary chapter for The Grapes of Wrath. Pick a topic or focus that Steinbeck did not use. It might help to look up some information about the Depression online to get ideas for topics. Use 3rd person point of view (limited or omniscient).
OR
2. Write an intercalary chapter for your life, if your life were a story. Pick a focus that illuminates or goes deeper into some aspect of your life story, specifically at a time or a journey such as the Joad’s faced. Do not use a traditional narrative structure. Emulate Steinbeck's pace-changing structure. Use 3rd person omniscient point of view.
Your essay will be scored on the following:
1. MLA format/Criteria: 1,000-1,500 words, double spaced, Times New Roman, 12 point type, one inch margins all around, submitted to turnitin.com (after school starts)
2. Style/Voice: emulates Steinbeck's level of language, use of language including symbolism, figurative language, and poetic detail
3. Structure: emulates Steinbeck's organization, perspective, pacing, and type of focus
4. Ideas/Creativity: goes beyond the obvious, conveys a significant message or moment in time, descriptive, interesting, creative
5. AP Level Composition: well-articulated ideas, vivid word choice, fluent and varied sentence structure, correctly used punctuation, well-edited for spelling and usage
PLEASE EMAIL ME if you have any questions