English 362
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General Guidelines
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questions (5 points each) Be sure to name the author and title of the work being discussed., if they are not given in the question. Only poems discussed in class will appear in the short answer section but you may mention other works if that makes sense for the question. This sample comes from American literature but it contains good illustrations of strengths and weaknesses in answers for the short answer portion of the text. Sample Short Answer Question: Discuss briefly the significance
of the broken unicorn. a figurine that breaks in The Glass Menagerie Williams, The Glass Menagerie. This is Laura's favorite figurine
in her collection of glass animals. The glass unicorn was one of Laura's favorite figurines in her menagerie
of glass animals. She lived with her mother and brother and she was afraid
to go out into the world because she felt self-conscious about her physical
handicap. Her collection at home was very important to her. Laura and
Jim were dancing when they knocked it over and broke it. When that happened
she said the unicorn would now be like the other animals. Since she had
liked Jim since they were in high school together, and he was helping
her feel more self-confident, she gave him the unicorn, but he told her
he was engaged to another girl, so the play ends sadly. |
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Tips on short-answer questions: There are many ways of discussing briefly the significance of an important character, place, quotation, or object from a piece of literature. Give a short discussion of how the item identified relates to the development of the main character, contributes to the main plot, functions symbolically, reflects the main theme of the poem, or represents a specific technique or genre or trend in literature (e.g., explain how an example from Ode: Intimations of Immortality illustrates Wordsworths concern with expressing emotion recollected in tranquility, or how a feature of a work is typical of Romanticism in nineteenth-century literature). You don't need to cover every way it functions, or figure out exactly what the professor wants in that answer, and dont spend too much time summarizing the work or developing long interpretations. Be sure you are not just paraphrasing the content of a quotation or restating the information or idea give in the question. As long as you give a precise, brief statement of the item's significance, without ignoring any key words in the question (especially if it is a quotation) or any obvious, overwhelmingly important point about its role in the work, you will receive full credit for your answer. Not all questions will be phrased this way, but any short essay answer or essay should do a good job of stressing the literary significance of the work you are discussing. If the question asks for a comparison, make a brief point of comparison that focuses on a significant idea about the works of literature. |
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