1. The prompt: Think of someone who, when you were a child, bullied you. This could be a teacher, family member, neighbor, schoolmate, etc. Write a scene from that person’s first person (“I”) point-of-view in which they bully you. Use your own name. You may make up as much as you wish but the incident should have its basis in a real-life event. (About 2 pages.)
2. Consider the Triple Bloody Gang of your Story. Does it have “psychic resolution”?
Write 5 different endings to your story. Then evaluate which one has the strongest sense of completion. 3 full pages. (in total; this includes the 5 endings and the brief evaluation. Give me a few sentences about which one you think is strongest for the ‘evaluation’)
3. Write peer respond to Summer story.
Guidelines for the Peer Response Papers
1) 2 full pages minimum, double-spaced in Times New Roman, 12-point font. 2 pages minimum, please.
2) Peer Response papers should reflect close reading of the peers story/poem/play, a deeper, more detailed reading then, perhaps, other classmates. This should be demonstrated in the paper in the following three ways:
1) The paper addresses at least ONE ELEMENT OF FICTION or POETRY (depending on the assignment) in-depth. Begin the paper with this analysis, and write about a paragraph analyzing how that element functions in the story/poemwhat works about it and what doesnt.
2) The paper addresses 3 THINGS YOU LIKED about the story/poem. These should be larger issues as much as possible; that is, cover the big stuffinstead of saying here that you liked a certain word used on page 5, or in line sixteen, if a poem. Instead of saying you like a specific word or a characters name, discuss why you enjoyed the descriptions of the setting, or the overall way the theme was working in several scenes, the overall message of the poem, etc.
3) The paper addresses 3 SUGGESTIONS FOR REVISION. Again, these should be on the large-scale issues. In general, avoid suggestions about fixing grammar or spellingthats the writers responsibility to clean the text up for the final draft. Think about what the writer really needs to know from his/her reader, what the writer might not be able to see about the piece for him/herself.
4) How to get an A on the Peer Response Paper: Be specific! Give precise examples, quotes, details, page numbers (for stories), line numbers (for poems). Make insightful points that show youve carefully read and considered the piece and offer useful suggestions that 1) show you understand something about the craft of writing fiction/poetry/plays (apply the techniques of fiction writing to plays, since both involve story) and 2) will help the author achieve what he/she is trying to do in the rough draft.
5) These papers need not be formally written. They can be conversational in tone, but they should argue their analysis convincingly and back it up with lots of specific examples.
Prompt about bullying
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