Post Modernism & Post Modern Stories
Post Modernism & Post Modern Stories
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We must write an interpretive essay that is at least 6 pages long (not including the works cited page), in an MLA format that closely examines one of the post modern
stories from our reading list. We must quote liberally from the literature itself as well as the sources. The best essays will write within an existing critical
context, acknowledging and engaging other critics on some engaging central idea regarding the literature being centrally considered. No websites that are not connected
to scholarly journals will be accepted. Students may wish to use a critical approach such as psychoanalytical, post-structuralist, new historicist, feminist, or other
way of interpreting the literature, but specific textual references to primary and secondary sources is expected. Make sure to use MLA format that includes
parenthetical notation and a Works Cited page. From the list of readings we have I decided that I would like the paper to be written on either: Flannery O'Connor's "A
Good Man Is Hard To Find" or John Cheever's "The Swimmer". Which ever one is easier for you.
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