HI-225 History of New York City Jane Jacob Stories Comparison Paper
Question Description
You may choose to discuss the two stories alongside each other in your essay (comparing and contrasting) or write about them one at a time (devoting half of your essay to each).
For your essay, choose two of the following short stories to read and discuss:
James Baldwin, from The Fire Next Time, 1963
Isaac Bashevis Singer, The Cafeteria, 1968
Joan Didion, Goodbye to All That, 1967
Ralph Ellison, New York, 1936, 1986
F. Scott Fitzgerald, My Lost City, 1932
Langston Hughes, When the Negro Was in Vogue, 1940
Jane Jacobs, from The Death and Life of Great American Cities, 1961
José MartÃ, New York Under the Snow, 1888
Edgar Allan Poe, from Doings of Gotham, 1844
E. B. White, Here is New York, 1949
Anzia Yezierska, from Red Ribbon on a White Horse, 1950
Here are some questions to consider as you create your thesis:
What point of view is this written from (gender, class, race, etc.)?
What values is the author trying to convey?
Consider what insight letters and memoirs can provide (and why/how) that a document such as a newspaper cannot necessarily do.
What is the objective of the writing?
What details add to your knowledge of the topic/time period? Big events and everyday living?
How is New York City a character in the story?
What institutions feature in the work?
What is the time period this was written in and how did the author respond to notable events/changes/upheavals in NYC at the time? Technological advances, world events?
Compare the tone and views of New York City in the two works
Why in your opinion is this story considered a classic?
What, if any, criticism do you have of the work?
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