classical ethical theories
June 6, 2020
Defining Criminal Justice
June 6, 2020

Literary Research


The Tale as Told by Another Character

Creative Option 1: The Tale as Told by Another Character. Re-write a story from the point of view of a character other than the original protagonist/main character (you may use any of the fiction?short fiction, poetry, or drama?for this, but write it as a short story). Use the required peer reviewed sources to help you determine your vision of that character, and make your re-writing 500-1000 words long. Include a follow-up essay of at least 500 words that explains why you chose to.

Creative Option 2: Write the Eulogy. Choose 1 fictional character from any of the fiction we have read and write a 500-1000 word eulogy for that character. Directly reference the work itself and your critical sources using paraphrase and quotation, and include a follow-up essay of at least 500 words that explains why you made the choices you did, and brings in your peer reviewed sources to help support your choices. Please note that "how to write a eulogy" type sources will NOT count toward your required 3 peer reviewed sources.

Creative Option 3: Shifting Genres. Choose 1 work from our assigned readings and re-write it as another kind of work, for instance, re-write a poem or play as a short story, or a play or short story as a poem. Make your re-writing 500-1000 words (if you want to try your hand at poetry, please consult the instructor regarding potential issues reaching this length), and include a follow-up essay of at least 500 words that explains why you made the choices you did, and brings in your peer reviewed sources to help support your choices.