The class will not be meeting together, but you are required to do the following reading and writing assignments:
1) Read Yasunari Kawabata's "The White Horse" (p. 426) and Helena Maria Viramontes' "The Moths" and then respond with Reader Response #3
2) Reader Response # 3 (50pts):
Due: May, 27, 2009 (Wednesday)
Prompt:
Choose one of the stories and argue what the symbolic representation of the title's image means within the story. As always, provide some textual evidence that you explain to clarify your argument.
Both stories are fairly short, so you really have a chance in this response to discuss the symbolic meaning of either story.
Requirements: 1-2 pages, double-spaced, 12pt font, Times New Roman, Cite page numbers in appropriate places
3) Bonus:
The Art Institute of Chicago has free admission until the end of this Friday, May 22nd to celebrate the opening of the Modern Wing of the museum. The new wing includes a special exhibit of painter Cy Twombly's work, as well as art work from the last 100 years.
This is the perfect time, since we are discussing Symbol and the museum is free, and we don't have class on Friday, for you to visit the museum and check out the new wing.
If you would like some bonus points, do the following Bonus Art Response (due Wednesday, too):
Choose any piece of art within the museum that inspires you; a piece that's symbolic gesture you feel you have some understanding of and could argue in a reader response.
Describe the piece of art, provide contextual information (artist, title, year painted), and then argue What the piece symbolically states, and how it does so.
You do not need to provide every minute detail, but focus on detailing the main images so that your audience can see the piece.
Guidelines: 1-2 pages, double-spaced, 12pt font, Times New Roman