Write a critical, interpretive argument (4-5 pages) A strong interpretive essay will make a clear and coherent argument, developing an interpretive thesis that governs all that the essay includes.

TEXTS: one (but only one) of Flannery OConnors short stories (A Good Man Is Hard to Find, A Temple of the Holy Ghost Everything That Rises Must Converge, The Lame Shall Enter First, Revelation, or Judgment Day) ; one (or perhaps two) of Denise Levertovs poems; Dinesons short story Babettes Feast; David Lodges novel Souls and Bodies First Option: In focusing on developing their theses, students should work to avoid plot summary: assume your reader knows the events of the novel or text. Your goal is to write about some aspect of the work that you found especially interesting, offering an interpretation of what the author meant by it (and perhaps how that aspect contributes to what you think is the larger project of the work). As always, the most compelling and persuasive arguments will be supported throughout with textual evidenceilluminating quotations always followed up by sustained and thoughtful analysis of their specific language. The essay may attend to one of the central elements of one novel (e.g., the depiction of the diminishing priesthood in Souls and Bodies, the modern reaction to apparent miracles in Mariette in Ecstasy, etc.) or a comparative analysis involving more than one work (e.g., how Percy and Hansen address modern skepticism).
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