Discuss Beneatha’s search for identity in Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun. (rest of topic is under instructions)

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Final Essay Topics for EGL 225 – Images of Women in Drama

To write your midterm essay, please choose and answer one of the potential essay questions below.

The essay should be 3-5 pages in length, double-spaced, 12-point font, there must be a bibliography, and it must be uploaded in Word document form. Your paper must also have an original title and be labeled with the prompt number that you’ve selected to discuss. You will upload your final revision via Safe Assign Blackboard Dropbox.

You must use at least five quotes from the play/s to illustrate and support your claims and ideas.

Please use MLA as your citation style and consult Purdue Owl Writing Lab (link: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/) for help with your citations. In all cases, do not plagiarize. Penalties for doing so are listed on the syllabus and can be found in the student handbook. Consult me if you are having trouble with citing your materials and/or Purdue Owl cannot help you.

Do not rehash the plot. I have read the plays, and I don’t need a refresher. Get straight to doing the work to prove and support your thesis.

The questions are long, and many have several parts to them. Be sure to read the question fully and answer it completely in your essay. Remember, your own unique ideas and observations are what I’m interested in so please be clear, creative, analytic, and specific.

SPECIFIC SKILL OBJECTIVES:

1. Develop a complex, interesting thesis that states the main argument of your paper

2. Develop a written voice

3. Adopt a vocabulary and tone appropriate for an educated audience

4. Control grammar and other technical matters

5. Define terms

6. Provide well-developed, sufficient evidence for claims including quotes and specific examples from the play(s)

7. Integrate paraphrase, summary, and quotation

8. Organize ideas effectively

9. Include a title, an introduction, and a conclusion.

10. A complete and properly cited Works Cited page.

Remember, assume for this essay that your audience is familiar with the play, so summary is necessary only as it serves as evidence for a claim the essay is making.

Please let me know if you have any questions. MPC

The questions are long, and many have several parts to them. Be sure to read the question fully and answer it completely in your essay. Remember, your own unique ideas and observations are what I’m interested in so please be clear, creative, analytic, and specific. Use quotes/examples from the play to help support your work.

Questions:

1. Euripides’ Medea has been called “a frame of reference to Carr’s play”. Using quotes and specific examples from the plays to help support and illustrate your observations, compare Marina Carr’s By the Bog of Cats and Euripides’ Medea in terms of their main characters Medea and Hester. Consider their shared themes relating to gender, societal norms, home, and displacement.

2. (Re) read the play A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen, then watch the 1973 movie of the same name (dir. by Patrick Garland). Compare and contrast the two works with a special focus on Nora and Linde. Consider the following questions (pick 2 or 3, you needn’t answer all of these):

a. Is the film as revolutionary (in its own time) as was the original play?

b. How is marriage presented and commented on in either work?

c. How is the film different from the play we’ve read in class?

d. How does seeing the film reflect/shape/change your perspective on the play and the characters within it?

e. How do the play’s essential symbols and metaphors take shape in the film adaptation?

Please explain by presenting a clear argument and using quotes, examples from the play/film, and your own life’s experience, to help support your analyses.


 TOPIC: Discuss Beneatha’s search for identity in Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun. What does the playwright suggest that the source of her identity ought to be? In what ways does this attitude foreshadow some of the aspects of the Civil Rights movement of the sixties? Yes, you may need to do some extra research on the Civil Rights Movement; there is plenty of work on this in the learning module. Be specific.


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