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Analyze and interpret three creative works from three separate disciplines of the humanities using methods of subjective and objective analysis. These standard methods of analysis allow you to view and interpret works from the humanities systematically, assess how meaning is constructed and imparted to a viewer or audience, and develop analytical and critical thinking skills. You will communicate your thoughts through a multimedia presentation (e.g., PowerPoint, Keynote). While the content of your presentation will concern analyzing, interpreting, comparing, and contrasting three creative works from separate disciplines, your overarching goal will be to explain how the three artworks you analyze demonstrate the value of the humanities in life in meaningful ways.
Select a work of literature from the following list:
POEMS:
"A Brave and Startling Truth" by Maya Angelou, 1995
"If" by Rudyard Kipling, 1895
"Let America be America Again" by Langston Hughes, 193
Select two creative works from the following disciplines (each work must be from a different discipline):
a) Two-dimensional visual art (e.g., painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, or collage)
b) Music
c) Film
Be sure to use slides effectively by following multimedia presentation conventions (e.g., use text and bullets to convey key points, maintain parallel structure with text and bullets, arrange slides cohesively to create a smooth flow, use images to accentuate and substantiate points).
Remember to introduce the works by summarizing background details about the three works, including author or artist names, titles of the works, and the disciplines to which the works belong and provide a thesis statement to clarify for your audience how all three works connect to a common theme that applies directly to your chosen profession.