jlewisinsyr
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that I'm not an English major. For my current course, I had to choose a book of literary significance. I choose "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens.
This was a book I was suppose to read during Junior High, but, well, didn't, and relied on my friends. Needless to say, it's not as if my life was negatively impacted from this decision. So I've read the book, and all things considered, I thought it was good.
Now comes the hard part, I need to write two major essays on it. The first, due in week 3 (of an 8 week course) is a 3 - 5 page paper on the historical context of the book, and we are required to have a draft posted by the 3rd day of the week (oh, yeah, that's right this Wedneday). Then for our last essay due in 4 weeks, we need to write a 8 - 12 page paper on a research subject (that relates to the book/story), with at LEAST 10 sources, etc, etc, etc.
In between now and then, we have 4 other essays on either the book (like writing your thesis and opening paragraph, and analyzing how you are going create mile points using references in the book, etc.) or some literary item from our study book.
Seriously, if I pass this course I vow to NEVER take another English course again.
This was a book I was suppose to read during Junior High, but, well, didn't, and relied on my friends. Needless to say, it's not as if my life was negatively impacted from this decision. So I've read the book, and all things considered, I thought it was good.
Now comes the hard part, I need to write two major essays on it. The first, due in week 3 (of an 8 week course) is a 3 - 5 page paper on the historical context of the book, and we are required to have a draft posted by the 3rd day of the week (oh, yeah, that's right this Wedneday). Then for our last essay due in 4 weeks, we need to write a 8 - 12 page paper on a research subject (that relates to the book/story), with at LEAST 10 sources, etc, etc, etc.
In between now and then, we have 4 other essays on either the book (like writing your thesis and opening paragraph, and analyzing how you are going create mile points using references in the book, etc.) or some literary item from our study book.
Seriously, if I pass this course I vow to NEVER take another English course again.