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Short Story
Please see and follow the below instructions, as there are 4 parts to this assignment to complete. I have included some attachments with an example of the 5-paragraph critical analysis essay in which you defend your view of which of these short stories is the best, and why. Along with the fallacies document for compleate #4, and a background document on how to perform the assignment. On complete #3 when you quote from the reading as in the example please utilize these authors listed in this format per the example (Kirszner & Mandell, 2012, p. 116). APA Format. If you have any questions please let me know.
Complete 1: Read the following short stories:
° Ben Katchor's "The Goner Pillow Company" p. 113
° Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" p. 115
° William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily", page 121,
° Tillie Olsen "I stand Here Ironing" p. 162
Complete 2: Define the following terms: fiction, short story, plot, theme, setting, point of view, antagonist, flashback, stereotype, flat characters, round characters, dramatic irony, and figurative language.
Complete 3: Write a 5 paragraph essay nominating as "best" one short story from the list of short stories that you read this week You will need to use at least two to three elements of fiction in your reasoning to justify why this short story is the best. For example, do you encounter a character that you cheer on even though you may also scream in your head, "Don't do that! It's the wrong choice!"? Do you find a setting that feels like the place you should have been born? Does the dialog sound like a conversation you wished you had with another? Does the plot compel you to "not be able to put the text down" you HAD to read every page in just one sitting? (And so forth). To decide which short story is the "best" you will need to first skim all the stories provided and make some notes on your impressions. Decide in which order to read the stories. Then read each story. Once you have read the stories and decided which one is "best," reread the "best" and make some notes about its plot, setting, characters, point of view, and style (sentence structure, diction, and tone). Use this question to help you: What is the theme of this story and how do the elements of the story work together to create the theme? Once you've made your notes, you will be ready to draft and perfect your first essay for the class. Provide a thesis statement which incorporates at least three elements of fiction. A simple version of this would be: "Story A by Author B is the best short story because its setting, characters, and diction all show an easy-going, relaxed attitude that works perfectly to support its theme concerning the madness of modern life." Note that this is just an example. There is no right answer. Any one of the stories on this list is arguably the "best." Your nomination will be accepted as long as you provide justification for your choice by referencing at least three elements of fiction (plot, setting, characters, etc). Please draw from your existing knowledge of writing to put forth your best work on this essay. Note that while quotes and excerpts from the short story in question will help provide evidence for your reasons, the idea of this portfolio piece is NOT to summarize the plot (simply tell what happened in the story). Rather, talk about how the elements of fiction work together to create a memorable piece that you consider the "best" out of the choices given. Remember to put all borrowed phrases from the story in quotation marks.
Complete 4: Identify the seven "common logical fallacies" covered in this week's assigned reading (see chapter 4) and in your own words explain why you should avoid them in academic writing. ( I have included these in an attachment from the chapter)