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After completing the reading and activities in each module, you will be required to complete a Module Project. You are given several choices for completing the project in each module. Some are creative options, allowing you to flex your creative writing as well as analysis skills and to dabble in multi-media approaches for demonstrating your understanding of readings, major concepts, etc.
Unit 3 Project: 19th Century
1.Compare this story with Edgar Allan Poes The Purloined Letter. How, in particular, are Holmess and Dupins methods of deduction similar or different?
2.Irene Adler contests Holmess perceptions of women and their abilities. Is A Scandal in Bohemia a feminist text? In order to answer fully, you must first describe your criteria for a feminist story and support your claim with specific examples from Doyles work.
3.Create a PowerPoint montage of the interpretations of the character Sherlock Holmes over the generations, noting how the character endures, even with changes, making him one of the most recognizable literary characters in history.
4.Watch the PBS version of Sherlock, episode Scandal in Belgravia and compare it with the original story.
1.What is the relationship between realism and fantasy in The Overcoat? Compare this combination to the Magical Realism of Gabriel García Márquezs A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings.
2.Compare this story to Maupassants The Necklace. Both stories revolve around a piece of apparel and in both stories the lives of the protagonists change after they attend a party and lose (or relinquish) their prized possession. How are the overall themes of the stories similar or different?
3.Compare Akaky to another famous copyist: Bartleby. How is Herman Melvilles Bartleby, the Scrivener influenced by Gogols story?
1.As a man, Winterbourne enjoys many privileges that Daisy does not have. Explore the gender restrictions in Jamess world, the ways that Daisy challenges them, and the price she pays for her defiance.
2.Creative option: Because the narration closely follows Winterbournes consciousness, we see very little of Daisys mind or motives. Look carefully through the short story for clues to Daisys point of view. Write a series of diary entries for Daisy from her point of view, discussing the events as they take place in the story.
1.In the end, Mathilde seems fated to be in the class she was born into, and class mobility seems an impossibility. Is Maupassant critiquing the rigidity of rigid class structures or is he suggesting that she is right to finally accept this class status? Take a position on this issue then argue and support your answer with specific examples from the text.
1.What elements make The Cask of Amontillado a horror story? Define the traits and aspects of horror and demonstrate how they are evident in the story.
2.Compare The Cask of Amontillado with The Purloined Letter. Stylistically, what do they have in common? What aspects of Poes craft do you see in both stories?
1.After reading the excerpt of Gilbert and Gubars essay Madwoman in the Attic also included in the anthology, write an essay that answers the following questions: Is the ending of the story a triumph for the narrator? Why or why not?
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