ENG 106 University of Miami Create Dangerously Demonstrates an Artists Aptitude Essay

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the assignment Select an interesting scene or passage from one of our readings, preferably something on which you have thoughts that exceed our inclass discussions, and write an essay in which you analyze that scene or passage’s representation of oppression, prison, prisoners, crime, or criminals. Consider the unique effects your passage creates through its use of language and image. Consider the strands and binaries in the scene, but also its larger context: how does your particular scene relate to the text as a whole? Is the text conflicted in any way? How is that conflict resolved? Is that conflict resolved? And what does that imply about the text? In short, what does your passage do and how does it do it? textual analysis Beyond simply cataloging or listing plot events or rhetorical effects in a text, a textual analysis essay arranges these elements to make a coherent argument about the meaning of the text it analyzes. It persuades its audience to read a particular text in a certain way. In this essay, your authority and logical basis will be drawn from the textual evidence you site, so it is important that you cite specific passages from the text to support your claims. If, near the paper’s end, you want to make a more global observation that expresses your own informed opinion or takes a broader perspective in some way, please do. In fact, that’s often what really makes a conclusion work well, but such broader statements should read as natural (logical, implied) extensions of your textual analysis. bear in mind the importance of anomalies When writing thesis-driven textual analysis, there is often the urge to ignore points that do not fit into your original idea. Resist this urge. It feels dishonest and does a disservice to your intellect. Things are complex; let them be. If you meet resistance in a text, try to make your thesis evolve into an idea that accounts for these moments of tension or difficulty. details Works cited page required; MLA format required for all citations. Style, grammar, and mechanics matter. I will give tips in my comments, but consider getting ahead by reviewing your Elements of Style. Three to five full pages required. Four full pages seems a reasonable goal.
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Create Dangerously: Textual Analysis
Danticat in Create Dangerously demonstrates an artist’s aptitude to work syncretically to
assemble unrelated stories and ideologies for personal use in textual developments. This analysis
will focus on a scene from the text written by Edwidge Danticat to analyze the scene’s
representation of human oppression. The scene is enacted in chapter one, whereby the author
describes the plight of presumed criminals as they get publicly executed in the presence of
multitudes of people. The author begins the collection by describing the execution of two Haitian
immigrant men- Marcel Duma and Louis Drouin in 1964. The duo had left the United States to
participate in a guerrilla war to overthrow a dictatorial government led by president “Papa Doc"
Duvalier and bring freedom to the people.
Duma and Louis were executed in the watch of the public. President Duvalier had
decreed the closure of government offices and schools to allow people to attend the executing
event (Danticat, 1). Danticat uses language creatively to attract and retain the attention of the
reader. She enables the reader to feel part of the event by drawing a clear picture of the process.
For instance, the description of the physical appearance of the two victims enables the reader to
see the differences in their body ph...


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