Monday, May 7, 2012

HN English 10 - Siddhartha Essay Preparation

Tomorrow you will write an in-class essay answering the following question:  For Siddhartha, is solitude necessary for him to find himself? 

The structure of your essay will be as follows:
  • The introduction should define your terms--What do you consider solitude?  What does "finding himself" look like for Siddhartha?  How do the two terms relate?  You should then answer the question posed for your thesis-- Solitude, ultimately, [is / is not] necessary for Siddhartha's self-discovery because [broad assessment of why that you will argue in your third body paragraph].
  • The first and second body paragraphs should each explore one side of the argument: one should focus on how solitude was necessary; the other why it was unnecessary.  Use specific examples from the story, including quotations, and analysis to prove your point.
  • The third body paragraph should solidly state why whichever side you've chosen is the stronger argument, utilizing more specific examples and analysis to develop the argument you posited in your earlier body paragraph.
  • The conclusion should conclude, restating why this is a question that could be debated and your ultimate conclusion.  
You should prepare for your essay tonight.  You will be able to use notes and quotes you have collected, but you will not be able to use your computer.

I handed out the reading schedule for the remainder of the semester today in class-- the first All Quiet reading assignment is due on Wednesday, so prep yo'self.   Books are available in the library for you to check out, though you may pick up your own at a thrift store for about $.50 if you would like to be able to mark important quotations. 

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