Sunday, February 16, 2020

Monday

You can either begin writing your essay on Macbeth (assignment and rubric are below) or you can continue to study for the final.  Drafts of the essay will be due on Monady 2/24.


Analyze a motif found in Macbeth, create a thesis, and connect the motif to the meaning of the play as a whole by writing a short 2-3 page essay.

Analysis Rubric:

FOCUS

(Claims, set-up)
Hook, Thesis Statement, Order of development connects to an n overarching idea of the novel.  Thesis is manageable.  Hook and thesis are connected by idea.   Hook is witty or insightful. 
Hook, Thesis Statement are present in the first paragraph Hook and thesis are connected by idea.  Order of development is present.
There is a thesis statement but either it is not clear, or the order of development and/or hook is missing.
No thesis statement
Examples and Analysis
At least five pieces of evidence from novel.  Evidence is either direct quotation or paraphrases with page # citation.  Commentary explains relationship between evidence and thesis. 
4-5 pieces of evidence.  Evidence is either direct quotations or paraphrases with page # citation.  Provides commentary on evidence; however commentary.  Relationship between evidence and thesis may not be thoroughly developed. 
3-4 pieces of evidence.  Evidence maybe mere summary w/o connection to the thesis.  Or there are vague references to the text.  References could be vaguely relevant to thesis.  Little or no commentary (analysis). 
No Analysis or examples or examples are unclear.  Repeats information already provide or simply restates the thesis as evidence.
Sophistication of Writing
Point of view is evident.  Clear sense of audience.  Ideas are original.  Work is engaging.  Precise, fresh and original words. Sentence variety.  Effective use of rhetorical devices such as parallelism or figurative language.
A sense of audience.  Conveys ideas to reader.  Use of rhetorical devices.  Engaging vocabulary. 
Paper lacks energy.  Essay lacks focus and/or doesn’t persuade.  Language relies on repetition of the same words or there is an overuse of “to be” verbs. 
Voice is not apparent, or doesn’t necessary seem that of the author. 
Mechanics
One to three small mistakes
Three to five small mistakes that do not affect the reading of the essay
Five to ten mistakes
Numerous mistakes that impair reading



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