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Reaction Paper Assignment ENG 250 – American Literature Graded out of 60 Review the details for this paper assignment. Once you have completed the paper and saved as a Word document, you must submit the paper to your instructor via Turnitin (see ‘Death of a Salesman’ Reaction Paper – Submission in the Assignments for Week 10.) Assignment Instructions: After reading Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman (pp. 1208-1279), write a 3-4 page paper in which you react or respond to the play. In other words, don’t just summarize the text; offer some kind of perspective or opinion about it. This perspective or opinion can take on a variety of forms, as exemplified by the following three prompts (you may choose one of the following three prompts, if you like, or you may develop your own central, controlling idea): 1. In what ways is this story timeless, and in what ways does it relate specifically to the time in which it was written? For this prompt, be certain to research the historical, social, and cultural time period in which the play was written, and in addition, consider how the play relates to the human experience more generally. See Chapter 31 (pages 1565-1567) of Literature by DiYanni for more information. 2. Examine three of the play’s main characters. How are they different, how are they alike, and how does each relate to the play’s overarching themes? For more information, see Chapter 24 (pp. 922-925) of Literature by DiYanni. 3. What is typically “American” about Miller’s play? What cultural attitudes and values displayed by the characters make it “feel” American? How does the theme relate to the American experience of the American Dream? See Chapter 31 (pages 1565-1567) of Literature by DiYanni for more information. 4. What is the overarching theme of the play, and how does Miller express that theme using the elements of drama (characterization, setting, staging, imagery, etc.)? For more information, see Chapter 24 of Literature by DiYanni. For more information on reading and writing about drama, see Chapters 21-25 of Literature by DiYanni. Grading: Write a structured, organized essay with a clear thesis statement; paragraphs with unity, development, and coherence; an engaging introduction; and an effective conclusion that reiterates your main points. In other words, write a strong, detailed essay about the play. Revise and edit your paper thoroughly before turning it in. Remember, also, to use quotes and otherwise reference the play, and be sure to cite any outside sources that you reference with both in-text citations and reference page citations. Failure to cite properly is considered plagiarism, a serious academic offense with severe penalties (as discussed in the Hondros Catalog). Be sure to follow standard APA formatting, and remember the 3-4 page length requirement. The rubric below details the breakdown of points for this assignment. © Hondros College Possible Points Points Earned Reaction Paper Rubric Essay indicates a controlling idea: A clear thesis statement indicates the essay’s argument, which answers the question about the analyzed poem. 7 Essay develops a controlling idea: This thesis statement is developed throughout the paper, without digressions, into a thoughtful, careful, precise analysis. This includes specific, cited quotations and paraphrases from the poem and any relevant outside sources, as well as a discussion of critical theory, literary elements, and/or biographical and historical information. 20 Essay develops a strong and logical structure: The essay as a whole has a unified, coherent, and developed point of view, with a thesis statement, introduction that contextualizes the discussion, properly ordered body paragraphs, and a conclusion that ties together the main points of the essay. Transitions connect sentences and paragraphs throughout the essay. 8 Essay paragraphs are unified, coherent, and developed: Paragraphs make one single, coherent point that fits within the structure of the essay. Topic sentences and concluding sentences are used appropriately. 7 Essay is edited and revised properly: The essay is written with clear, interesting, sound sentences; appropriate tone; a lack of grammatical, mechanical, typographical, and punctuation errors. 8 Essay meets APA formatting guidelines: The essay has an APAstyle title page, uses Times New Roman 12 font, has appropriate margins, offers a correctly formatted References Page and in-text citations, and otherwise acceptably meets APA standards. 5 Essay meets length guidelines: The essay should be about 3-4 pages in length 5 TOTAL: 60 © Hondros College
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The interesting story outlined by the play “Death of a Salesman” is an action filled narration
that explores the activity filled life of Willy. As a salesman, Willy travels around the world in trying to
fulfill his dreams but his struggle unfortunately ends in a miserable death. I personally relate to the
domestic issues, expectations and social values as expressed in the play “Death of a Salesman” by
Arthur Miller. This comes from the continuous pressure I receive at home where I am prodded by my
parents and by extension the society to succeed and be an exemplary example to my siblings and the
society at large by making the best out of my life choices. Most importantly, this play brings into light
the theme of the much coveted “American Dream.” The set up of the play occurs during the social
realism period where characters within the play have developed roles and assist drive the theme home.
The American dream which paints the idea of attaining great success in life through continued hard
work and resilience against life challenges. However, the different characters within the play reveal that
the definition of hard work takes up varying definitions and mostly has a personalized or societal
meaning.

The first read is very confusing as the characters within the act are involved in flashback scenes
thereby relating these to the present a hard...


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