How do you think this story ends based on what you see in this short excerpt?

Week 6 Discussion

Part One: Several of our works this week portray family relationships that are less than perfect. Choose one that stood out to you as particularly moving or engaging. Describe the relationship and explain its personal resonance with you.

 

 

Part Two: Research one of this week’s authors and tell us what about his or her biography struck you as being reflective of issues in the work. Be sure to cite all biographical information you report.

 

 

Part Three: Post-modern work is sometimes ambiguous. What do you think happens to Connie at the end of Oates’s story? Explain why you think so. Use direct textual evidence to support your assumption. In O’Brien’s story we meet a soldier who goes AWOL- he leaves his post and a squad of men is sent to find him. How do you think this story ends based on what you see in this short excerpt? What clues can you tease out of the chapter to give an indication of where this story might be headed?

From our text: Choose ONE

James Baldwin: Sonny’s Blues

Flannery O’Connor,:Good Country People

Tim O’Brien: from Going After Cacciato

Joyce Carol Oates: Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?

and also: Robert Hayden Those Winter Sundays

American Literature Since the Civil War – 2015 edition IS THE TEXT WE USE

Submission Instructions:

Your initial discussion should be at least 200 words. It must include MLA citations – both in-text and an end citation. THIS WILL BE SUBMITTED TO TURNITIN

 

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