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Questions
Your paper should clearly distinguish your answers. It is best to simply number your responses, and add nothing that does not belong in that section.
1. What work have you chosen and where is it? How old is it? Who is responsible for it? Provide relevant details about the medium/materials. Say exactly what sources were used for this information.
2. Provide a detailed description of the work. Assume your reader has not seen it, and you are trying to recreate it in their minds as accurately as possible.
3. Explain why you were drawn to this work.
4. Provide an analysis of the work. This should include a thesis statement and illustration or evidence to support that statement. This should be your longest answer.
An analysis can be many things. Sometimes it is looking for some meaning in the work (what is someone trying to say?), but it might also be a process of looking at how parts make up a whole. It might be a matter of looking at the larger context, how the work reflects the culture or historical period it belongs to (or contradicts those). It can also be viewed within the context of an artist's other works.
The voice presentations under Lessons 4 and 8 are intended to provide samples of analytical approaches.
If you find it easiest to compare the work to something appropriate, that is often a useful technique for building an analysis.
Criteria
These will be graded on the following:
• Organization - the paper should be logically arranged according to the questions provided, with each section well-structure.
• Development - each section should have sufficient and relevant detail and thought.
• Clarity - I look at all elements of writing, so the paper should show attention to details like sentence structure, editing, formatting,
punctuation, as well as word choice and tone.
• Subject Matter - the subject of your paper is up to you (within the boundaries described), but its significance and depth will help
produce a fully developed paper. It should be appropriate to the course.
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