Oral Presentation for APE

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At this point in our journey, we have read the critical
strategies. As requested previously, reading the pieces
of literature that are referenced will help you to
grapple with the lens the strategy affords.
 This oral presentation is to be based on two critical
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theories/strategies of your choice. The intention would
be to deepen and enhance your perception of this
amazing novel by examining it through two lenses.
EDU sites must be used.
A hard typed copy must be turned in on the due date.
Your presentation must be visible – jump drives or
email it to yourself.
Do not wait till the last moment.
Due date is a due date.
 A. Topic: circle one
 Characterization, point of view, conflict, dialogue, imagery,
tone, symbol, diction
 So, the literary element is to be researched and a relevant quote
pulled from that perspective/lens/strategy.
 1. Quote:
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 Internal citation ____________ (MLA format required) -P word
warning
 Format errors will result in significant point deductions.
 2. Your one paragraph explanation of the quote.
 (minimum and maximum of seven sentences) Take the
time to craft a topic sentence that captures the
perspective the lens gave you.
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 Same process as A 1 and 2. (another critical strategy,
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another element) Therefore, B 1 and 2
B. element
1 Quote:
Internal citation
2. Your seven sentence explanation
 C. Choose a quotation from the novel Grendel that was
significant to the overall meaning of the work. This quotation
must be one that resonated with thematic significance.
 Internal citation (MLA format)
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 “The point of close reading is to go beyond merely summarizing
a work to figuring out how a writer’s stylistic choices convey the
work’s message or meaning” (Free Response Packet).
 “..to use evidence from the text skillfully to illustrate and develop
the argument” (free Response Packet).
 The argument is your assessment of theme, based on your
explication of text/close reading.
 2. A paragraph of seven sentences explaining the relationship of
the quote to the overall meaning/theme of the work.
 (Review those wonderful Maryville notes on theme)
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 Cite two sources from the Literature Resource Center on TEL on
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literary criticism. MLA format for WC page (P word warning)
This is serious literary criticism research.
No work cited = 0. The P word.
Legitimate scholarly sources = loss of credit.
On Tennessee Electronic - literary criticism if you look
carefully, you will discover this treasure trove.