Your initial post is due by Thursday night, February 3, 11:59 p.m. CST. Two responses to classmates’ initial posts are due by Sunday night, February 6, 11:59 p.m. CST.
For your initial post, thoroughly answer the following questions: (“The Man in the Well,” “Cask of Amontillado,” and “To Build a Fire”)
Choose one of the three stories and discuss which themes you detected. Use text from the story to prove your case.
Choose one of the three stories—one you did not discuss in #1. What are your thoughts about how the story was told?
Did it start too slow or end unresolved?
Do you wish it had been told from a different perspective?
Did it jump around too much or hold you in suspense?
Choose one of the stories you did not discuss in #1 and #2. What parts of the story stood out to you? Any quotes, passages, or scenes you found compelling? Any parts you thought were unique, out-of-place, disturbing, or thought-provoking? Be sure to list specifics from the story.
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Your first post is due by Thursday, February 3, at 11:59 p.m. CST. By Sunday night, February 6, 11:59 p.m. CST, two responses to classmates’ initial posts are due.
Answer the following questions completely in your first post: (“The Man in the Well,” “Cask of Amontillado,” and “To Build a Fire”)
Choose one of the three stories and talk about the themes you noticed. Use text from the article to back up your claim.
Choose one of the three stories that you did not cover in #1. What are your thoughts on the manner in which the narrative was told?
Was it too slow to begin, or did it conclude in a stalemate?
Do you wish the story had been told from a different angle?
Did it jump around too much or keep you guessing?
Choose