Final – Argument and Analysis Assignment: this essay will require you to read and critique a number of literary theories and ideas. You will create arguments and evidence you find that strikes your interest and argues a point with cited references and research to support your points. (6-8 pages)

This final only covers the book, James Baldwin: The Last Interview: and other Conversations (The Last Interview Series)  or the Baldwin essays covered in the class. 

You can pick items from the three main sections or analyze a number of the subsections. 

Final Paper is due on December 15, 2021 at 11:30 p.m. 

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Grading Rubric for Final Exam:

Points: 40% (400 points)

40 points: Full credit – all aspects of the grading criterion met at a level of excellence 30 points: Partial credit – nearly all aspects of the grading criterion met (Good)
20 points: Partial credit – half of the aspects of the grading criterion met (Fair)
10 points: Partial credit – at least some aspect of the grading criterion met (Poor)

0 points: No credit – No aspect of the grading criteria met.

Note: Each paper should have a title. Missing titles are -10 points. 

MLA format includes a four line MLA header on the left side of the first page; in addition, your last name and page number should be in the top right corner of each page. Use the header function in MS Word to add this to the paper. 

  1. Strong thesis statement that a) introduces the subject and b) illustrates the main points of a particular literary theory (any listed in

    Writing and Literature: Composition as Inquiry, Learning, Thinking, and Communication)in the paper. 

  2. Consistent order for your argument using your chosen theory, either using a point-by- point structure or a structure where you pull apart your story or poem using the lens of one literary theory.

  3. Specific examples that illustrate the literary theory chosen are present. The paper only includes information relevant to the thesis statement.

  4. Use of at least three (3) main points to support the the literary theory chosen. This also should be a strong, argumentative thesis. It’s all about the support.

  5. Each point is detailed in the paper. No one main point is lacking details. Smooth transitions from point to point are present.

6. Use of at least two to three outside sources (this can include the textbook if cited correctly). Citation is in MLA format. There are no maximum source limitation. You can also add in your final folder (or online) a copy of the sources (if you are concerned about my being able to find them).

  1. Clear, strong, and present conclusion that a) firmly wraps up the literary theory used to analyze one literary work, b) avoids adding new information that suggests a continua- tion of the paper, and c) does not include quotes or citations in the summation.

  2. Grammatical Clarity: Do errors in grammar or spelling distract the reader from the content?

  3. Length: Six to Eight pages. (The 20 points is automatically given unless the paper is shorter than six full pages, when a 10 point deduction is taken.)

10.MLA Citation (Works Cited and in-text citation)


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