Instructions is loaded as an attached file.
Please answer the following questions after reading the attached the reading.
1. I mentioned in the lecture that Young Goodman Brown is an allegory. You may remember my definition of an allegory in my lectures about The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: a complex narrative where all of the characters and incidents are symbolic. In this story, some of the significances are easy to figure out: Goodman Brown is a good man; his wife, Faith, represents his Faith in God; and the man with the snake staff is, of course, Satan himself. After having read the story, what do you think is the total meaning of Hawthornes allegory? What is he trying to say?
2. I think Goodman Browns motivation for attending the witches sabbath are rather vague. Why do you think Brown wants to experience evil for a night? Do you believe that all good men have this same temptation?
3. The story ends on a rather gloomy note. Do you think Hawthorne had such a dark view of human nature, or is he trying to warn us away from Browns mistake?
Planning the Essay:
Make your essay FIVE (5) paragraphs long. The total essay should be about two-three pages, double-spaced.
Decide on a topic, stance, and subtopics. Establish a clear thesis statement to express your argument/point of view in your opening paragraph.
Use a minimum of three credible (e.g., academic) sources to support your thesis statement. (For example, you might choose to use one source per body paragraph.)
Avoid plagiarism by using your own words to explain your thoughts and ideas. When you need to quote another source, make sure all quoted material is in quotation marks with the original source indicated in parentheses after the quote as per APA formatting (we will talk about this in class). When you paraphrase anothers ideas, you must include an in-text citation for this as well.
Include a properly formatted APA Reference list at the end of your essay on a separate page (NOT a separate file). APA is detailed in your textbook.
Use a consistent and appropriate point of view (e.g., 3rd person)
Follow standard practices in spelling, punctuation, grammar, paragraph structure and essay structure.
Opinion Piece
Write an opinion piece of no more than 800 words on a basic fact related to poverty or inequality. You are expected to present the best scientific research available on this fact and answer how this fact informs our understanding of inequality. You can draw on the readings, class lectures, or other scientific evidence when completing this assignment. The key here is clarity and brevity while expressing an opinion based on scientific evidence.
Basic Structure:
1. Lede (news hook, first sentence crucial)
2. Thesis (argument)
3. Argument (based on evidence)
4. To Be Sure (address obvious counter-arguments)
5. Conclusion (circling back to lede)
Formal citations are not required when submitting to a newspaper, but they are required for submitting this assignment for class credit. Use ASA in-text citations and include a works cited page. Follow this link for citation assistance: http://www.asanet.org/documents/teaching/pdfs/Quick_Tips_for_ASA_Style.pdf
Writing Tips:
– 800 words maximum. I will take off points for wordiness.
– Make sure to connect your opinion to course content.
– Use plain language.
– Clearly defined point of view.
– Can use your experience but must back up experience with secondary research.
– Why should we care about the point youre trying to make?
Example (590 words): Your Assumptions About Welfare Recipients Are Wrong https://thinkprogress.org/your-assumptions-about-welfare-recipients-are-wrong-22c03293de62#.7pe9t77t9